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Hi kaczkaikielbasa!
I am not sure if you can use SQL to access a Timestream - as for the documentation below, you can use API or AWS SDKs to do that (chapter "Accessing Timestream").
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/timestream/latest/developerguide/what-is-timestream.html
Depending on the amount and frequency of the data, you could try testing parsing using the language of your choice from available AWS SDKs and put that on the AWS Lambda (just to try it out, later on - in production - you would probably go for the EC2 or microservices).
Please check out the code samples that are available in the documentation as well.
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not the issue I was asking about. I am not accessing timestream with SQL. I want AWS IoT rule SQL to parse incoming JSON array to pass measurements to timestream. It is possible with single measurement data.