When I run what you claim is your script I get:

Can't locate stricts.pm in @INC (you may need to install the stricts m +odule) (@INC contains: C:\Program Files (x86)\ActiveState Komodo IDE +8\lib\support\dbgp\perllib c:/strawberry/perl/site/lib c:/strawberry/ +perl/vendor/lib c:/strawberry/perl/lib .) at noname.pl line 2. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at noname.pl line 2.

So either you haven't told us what your output really was, or the code you published isn't the code you ran.

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In reply to Re: Parse Json using perl by GrandFather
in thread Parse Json using perl by user786

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