Hello, thank you for taking your time and providing a feedback on my issue. However, I tried your script but I got an error for the Data::Dump module, so I tried to install it using cpan and then it gave me an error response that it did not know what Data::Dump was. So I haven't been able to run your script.
On another note, from my output response I'd like to be able to parse it and get certain information from it in a format as the example below.
example:
ESPAP3, 2022-02-15T04:00:00-06:00, 53.50833, 218936297, 3.7125 ...
ESPAP3, 2022-02-15T05:00:00-06:00, 55.79167, 228622837, 3.4875 ...
and so forth, for each record. Would this be possible to achieve?
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