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The `pepcli list` command produces output in a [JSON](https://www.json.org/json-en.html) structure representing the data available in PEP:
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- A top level JSON array, containing
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- An (unnamed) object containing
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- A node named `pp`, containing the subject's [polymorphic pseudonym](Pseudonymization#identifiers-in-pep).
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- If requested, a node named `lp`, containing the subject's [local pseudonym](Pseudonymization#identifiers-in-pep).
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- (Unnamed) objects representing (sets of) data points. Each object contains
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- A node named `pp` with a string value containing the subject's [polymorphic pseudonym](Pseudonymization#identifiers-in-pep).
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- If requested, a node named `lp` with a string value containing the subject's [local pseudonym](Pseudonymization#identifiers-in-pep).
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- A node named `data` with an object value representing data that was inlined. Within the object:
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- Node names correspond with column names.
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- Node values contain the (raw) inlined data retrieved from PEP.
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- A node named `ids` with an object value representing data that was not inlined. Within the object:
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- Node names correspond with column names.
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- Node values contain the data's identifier, which can be [passed to the `pepcli get` command](#getting-data).
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- Node values contain the data's identifier, which can be [passed to the `pepcli get` command](#getting-data) to retrieve the data itself.
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