Your loop:
while ( <DATA> ) ...
Takes one line at a time.
print "Line is:", $_, " END\n";
Will give you a hint as to what's going on:
Line is:id: xx-ada-qwebasd,
END
Line is:name: telphone,
END
Line is:id: fasda-asd-123123-fkja123a,
END
Line is:name: car,
END
Line is:id: 97f921-a312-fas2,
END
Line is:name: ball, END
What you need to do is grab two lines at a time - there's various ways of doing that. Off the top of my head, reading a second line (if fixed format), or use of grep. I'll have a thought and see if I can come up with something elegant
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