If you are only after the text values of certain tags you could do something like this:
sub parsing {
my ( $twig, $account ) = @_;
my @tags = qw(
Id
OwnerFirstName
OwnerLastName
);
my %hash = map { $_ => $account->findvalue($_) } @tags;
validate( \%hash );
}
sub validate {
my ( $hash ) = @_;
if ( $hash->{'Id'} eq 'abcd' ) {
print "Id $hash->{'Id'} is valid\n";
}
else {
print "Id $hash->{'Id'} is not valid\n";
}
}
If you need to get attributes as well, like the values in 'CreationDate' then you will have to do a bit more work:
my @cdates = $account->findnodes('CreationDate');
my $cdate = $cdates[0];
$hash{'date'} = join('-', $cdate->att('day-of-month'), $cdate->att('mo
+nth'), $cdate->att('year') );
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