Esteemed Monks,
I am using HTML::Template in an application where I would like pass it a hash of hashes. Sadly, it doesnt support this type of structure.
Has anyone out there a module, or even a subroutine, that will parse a hash of hashes into a set of heirarchical template variables?
The alternative is to write something that "flattens" out the data, but this would be rather "not general purpose" which is what I would prefer.
My structure looks like this (it is only a part of a much larger structure):
$VAR1 = {
'apptimeupdated' => '20040315145142',
'appdate' => '2004-03-15',
'personellid' => '0',
'appscref' => '',
'apptime' => '16:45:00',
'appdesc' => '',
'appid' => '270',
'apptype' => {
'taxlc' => '0',
'apt_requ_qual' => '',
'apt_abbr_desc' => '001',
'taxst' => '0',
'apt_defstatus' => {
'name' => 'Pending',
'css_class' => 'pending'
+,
'id' => '1',
'graphic' => '/images/te
+nt.jpg'
},
'taxfed' => '0',
'value' => '50',
'apt_full_desc' => 'Round, regular - 18 holes
+',
'apt_requ_prepay' => '1',
'apt_requ_option' => '',
'providerid' => '4',
'id' => '1'
},
'appamountpaid' => '0',
}
jdtoronto
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