I would write this as: (UNTESTED)
for my $datastore (@{ $var->{'config.datastoreUrl'} }){ print $datastore->{name}, " ", $datastore->{url},"\n"; }
But a more official access method would be:
# Assumes you have a $vm object. my $datastores = Vim::get_views(mo_ref_array => $vm->{'datastore'}, properties => ['name','url']); foreach (@$datastores) { print " " . $_->{'name'} . "\n"; }

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In reply to Re: help on dereferencing structure by NetWallah
in thread help on dereferencing structure by natxo

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