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in thread YAML parsing in perl reference decoding

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The *rulesid_01 and *runid_01 links don't go anywhere. Are there supposed to be  [ ] square brackets in this string or around these substrings? Do you perhaps need to use  <code> ... </code> tags? Please see Markup in the Monastery and Writeup Formatting Tips.


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Re^4: YAML parsing in perl reference decoding
by t-rex (Scribe) on Jul 04, 2016 at 05:16 UTC

    i think you are not aware about yaml references, i know how to post question in proper writing format. it will be more helpful if u can answer the question rather than spend time on this.

    FYI, check &run_id and how its de referenced

      Because of the complexity of your program, and the fact that you only are having trouble with parsing the references at the end of your YAML file, can you reduce this to a short, self-contained correct example? Perhaps one in which the only thing in YAML file is the references? Removing the distracting stuff will make it easier to help.

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        i have edited the main post, i kept it this long for someone to understand, if we further need trimming i can omit some other fields as well