I have a hash "$VAR1 = [ { 'namespace' => 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:unspecified', 'name' => 'First Name', 'values' => 'user.firstName' , 'type' => 'EXPRESSION' }, { 'namespace' => 'urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:unspecified', 'name' => 'Last Name', 'values' => 'user.lastName' , 'type' => 'EXPRESSION' } ]; I want to read the values into excel .Need help with the code .

my $samlattr = $responsetextall[$i][$j]{attributeStatements}; foreach my $result (@{ $sam +lattr } ) { #print "$result->{type}\n"; foreach my $var (@{ $samlattr{ +$result} } ) { print "$var->{type}\n"; $worksheet->write($r, 14,($var->{value +s}) );

In reply to nested foreach loop not working by Annie17

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