Si quisieras controlar las propiedades de los objetos, tendrías que hacer algo así:
const [mappedData, setMappedData] = useState({});
const data = [
{
"ccontrato": "19613210",
"cnombre": "ACOSTA CABALLERO SIGILFREDO",
"cconcepto": "DV240",
"cactividad": "CORTE DE PALMA (1986-1991)",
"ccantidad": 1.09326819307696,
"ctotal": null,
"cccosto": 200510,
"ctotal2": null,
"cdetalle": null,
"cicontable": null,
"cfecha": "06/16/2022",
"creferencia": "912"
},
{
"ccontrato": "19613210",
"cnombre": "ACOSTA CABALLERO SIGILFREDO",
"cconcepto": "DV2400",
"cactividad": "CORTE DE PALMA (1986-1991)",
"ccantidad": 1.25524285840409,
"ctotal": null,
"cccosto": 200510,
"ctotal2": null,
"cdetalle": null,
"cicontable": null,
"cfecha": "06/17/2022",
"creferencia": "882"
}
]
useEffect(()=>{
getTableData();
},[])
function getTableData(){
const headers = [];
data.forEach(x =>{
Object.keys(x).forEach(y =>{
if(!headers.some(z => z === y)) headers.push(y);
});
});
console.log(headers);
setMappedData({...mappedData, headers});
}
return (
<React.Fragment>
{mappedData && mappedData.headers?.length > 0
?<table>
<thead>
<tr>
{mappedData.headers.map(x => {
return <th>{x}</th>
})}
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
{data.map(x => {
return <tr>
{mappedData.headers.map(y =>{
if(x[y]) return <td>{x[y]}</td>
else return <td></td>
})}
</tr>
})}
</tbody>
</table>
: <></>}
</React.Fragment>
);