Thanks for your reply, I have tried below code

my $json = Cpanel::JSON::Dump( map { ( { 'dns_record' => $_ } ) } @dns_record );

But return only first record

{"dns_record":{"ip":"@","ttl":"86400","name":"86400","hostname":"sysadmin.brainhost.com","type":"SOA"}}

I need all records same as below

{"dns_record":{"ip":"@","ttl":"86400","name":"86400","hostname":"sys +admin.brainhost.com","type":"SOA"}}, {"dns_record":{"ip":"@","ttl":"86400","name":"86400","hostname":"192 +.64.179.10","type":"A"}}, {"dns_record":{"ip":"localhost","ttl":"14400","name":"14400","hostna +me":"127.0.0.1","type":"A"}}, {"dns_record":{"ip":"@","ttl":"86400","name":"86400","hostname":"sac +hin.com.","type":"MX","mx_priority":"0"}}, {"dns_record":{"ip":"mail","ttl":"14400","name":"14400","hostname":" +sachin.com.","type":"CNAME"}}, {"dns_record":{"ip":"www","ttl":"14400","name":"14400","hostname":"s +achin.com.","type":"CNAME"}}, {"dns_record":{"ip":"ftp","ttl":"14400","name":"14400","hostname":"s +achin.com.","type":"CNAME"}}

In reply to Re^8: How to read Array by sunilgame
in thread How to read Array by sunilgame

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