I'm not including the entire playbook, but the URI module call where 
user_show gets registered, then the debug statements:

  - name: Run user_show from IDM API using previously stored session cookie
    ansible.builtin.uri:
      url: "https://{{idmfqdn}}/ipa/session/json";
      method: POST
      headers:
        Cookie: "{{ login.set_cookie }}"
        Referer: "https://{{idmfqdn}}/ipa";
        Content-Type: "application/json"
        Accept: "application/json"
      body_format: json
      body: "{\"method\": \"user_show\",\"params\": [[ \"{{ item 
}}\"],{\"all\": true,\"version\": \"{{ api_vers }}\"}]}"
    register: user_show
    loop: "{{ uid | json_query('[:10]') }}"


  - name: Set expire date
    ansible.builtin.set_fact:
      expire_date: '{{ lookup(''pipe'', ''date -u --date="today + 10 days" 
+%Y%m%d000000Z'') }}'

  - name: Show expire date
    ansible.builtin.debug:
      msg: "{{ expire_date }}"

  - name: Show user info
    debug:
      msg: "{{ user_show.results | json_query('[*].json.result.result.{uid: 
uid[0], pwdchg: krblastpwdchange[0].__datetime__}') }}"

Thanks,
Harry
On Friday, February 23, 2024 at 1:58:04 PM UTC-5 Todd Lewis wrote:

> Without showing us the expression you used in your debug's "msg:", this 
> doesn't tell us anything.
>
>
> On 2/23/24 1:05 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Looks OK to me: 
>
> TASK [Show user info] 
> **************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
> ok: [localhost] => {
>     "msg": [
>         {
>             "pwdchg": "20210416141027Z",
>             "uid": "user1"
>         }
>     ]
> }
>
>
> Thanks,
> Harry
> On Friday, February 23, 2024 at 12:13:07 PM UTC-5 Rowe, Walter P. (Fed) 
> wrote:
>
>> {{ user_show.results | json_query('[*].json.result.result.{uid: uid[0], 
>> pwdchg: krblastpwdchange[0].__datetime__}') }}
>>
>> I would display this info in a debug to see what the resulting data 
>> stream looks like. Maybe the selectattr('pwdchg') is in inaccurate 
>> reference to pwdchg?
>>
>>
>> Walter
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>> On Feb 23, 2024, at 12:09 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Just pull out those fields from the returned user information.  I use 
>> that in 2 or 3 other playbooks so I know that it works. 
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Harry
>>
>> On Friday, February 23, 2024 at 11:53:04 AM UTC-5 Rowe, Walter P. (Fed) 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> pwd_expire_soon: "{{ user_show.results | 
>>> json_query('[*].json.result.result.{uid: uid[0], pwdchg: 
>>> krblastpwdchange[0].__datetime__}') | selectattr('pwdchg', 'lessthan', 
>>> 'expire_date') | list }}"
>>>
>>> What are you expecting this red portion to do? I don't think it is valid 
>>> in json_query.
>>>
>>> Walter
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>>>
>>> On Feb 23, 2024, at 11:30 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am trying to determine when user's password's are going to expire in 
>>> the next 10 days.  After I traverse my FreeIPA users and store those users 
>>> into a variable, I try to set a fact like so: 
>>>   - name: Find users who's password will expire in the next 10 days
>>>     set_fact:
>>>       pwd_expire_soon: "{{ user_show.results | 
>>> json_query('[*].json.result.result.{uid: uid[0], pwdchg: 
>>> krblastpwdchange[0].__datetime__}') | selectattr('pwdchg', 'lessthan', 
>>> 'expire_date') | list }}"
>>>
>>> When I run my playbook, I get the following error:
>>>
>>> fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"msg": "Unexpected templating type error 
>>> occurred on ({{ user_show.results | 
>>> json_query('[*].json.result.result.{uid: uid[0], pwdchg: 
>>> krblastpwdchange[0].__datetime__}') | selectattr('pwdchg', 'lessthan', 
>>> 'expire_date') | list }}): '<' not supported between instances of 
>>> 'NoneType' and 'str'. '<' not supported between instances of 'NoneType' and 
>>> 'str'"}
>>>
>>> I can't seem to find what the issue is.  I originally  had '<' instead 
>>> of 'lessthan' but got the same error.  Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Harry
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