The structure resembles
JSON. The corresponding CPAN module can handle it easily:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use JSON;
use Data::Dumper;
my $j = << '__STRUCT__';
[
{"account":"123456","name":"Comps"},
{"account":"123456","name":"MIT"},
{"account":"123456","name":"Engine"},
{"account":"123456","name":"Cars"},
{"account":"123456","name":"The Company Inc."},
{"account":"123456","name":"XTCo. Inc."},
{"ZIP":"02111","CITY":"New York, NY","STREET_NAME_TWO":"","STREET_NA
+ME_ONE":"1 SAMWE SQUARE"},
[
{"order":"542","suggested":"250"}
],
[
{"cd":"Joe Doe"},
{"cd":"Mary Lou"},
{"cd":"Jim D. Mark"},
{"cd":"Charles Dmond"},
{"cd":"Justin Dwo"}
]
]
__STRUCT__
my $p = from_json($j);
print Dumper $p;
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