using System.Text.Json.Serialization; public class AdministrativeData { public AdministrativeData(AdministrativeDataElement name, AdministrativeDataElement photo, AdministrativeDataElement birthdate) { this.name = name; this.photo = photo; this.birthdate = birthdate; } public AdministrativeDataElement name { get; set; } public AdministrativeDataElement photo { get; set; } public AdministrativeDataElement birthdate { get; set; } public class AdministrativeDataElement { public AdministrativeDataElement(bool inaccuracyFlag, string inaccuracyFlagReason, int inaccuracyFlagCounter, int changeCounter, int maxUpdatesVerificationCount, DateTime lastChangeDate, bool isValidated) { this.inaccuracyFlag = inaccuracyFlag; this.inaccuracyFlagReason = inaccuracyFlagReason; this.inaccuracyFlagCounter = inaccuracyFlagCounter; this.changeCounter = changeCounter; this.maxUpdatesVerificationCount = maxUpdatesVerificationCount; this.lastChangeDate = lastChangeDate; this.isValidated = isValidated; } [JsonPropertyName("inaccuracyFlag")] public bool inaccuracyFlag { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("inaccuracyFlagReason")] public string inaccuracyFlagReason { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("inaccuracyFlagCounter")] public int inaccuracyFlagCounter { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("changeCounter")] public int changeCounter { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("maxUpdatesVerificationCount")] public int maxUpdatesVerificationCount { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("lastChangeDate")] public DateTime lastChangeDate { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("isValidated")] public bool isValidated { get; set; } } }