Drop-Down Generated by JSON

At the company I work at, we're attempting to transfer over from the paperwork to a paperless workplace (and we're a print company, irony).
One task a co-worker and I are doing is setting up a pricing sheet as an interactive PDF. We are trying to set-up a drop-down list that is dynamically populated by a JSON array (would it be called a type of array or something else?). Can anyone point us in the right direction?
The drop down will have a list of papers and within each selection it would hold information of the paper's price, it's type, size and where we get it (and more along the way more than likely). We've seen information on using an XML document to populate it, but sending two files to all the employees here could cause problems when there are price updates. We're looking for a single file solution on this.
Any info is helpful.
Thanks,
Matthew

Firstly, there is no explicit JSON support in Designer and  I am no JSON expert and I do not know anyone who has done this but logically speaking you woudl have to get the JSON message into the form some how. Maybe pass it in a SOAP call as a string. Then once it is in the form you coudl use Javascript to manipulate the message and populate the DDList the way you want.
Hope that helps
Paul

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