perldsc
use warnings;
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my $data =
[
{
val => "action",
acc => "Accounts",
id => "None",
},
{ name => "PA1", id => "AUTOB" },
{ name => "PB3", id => "AUTOP" },
{ name => "BOX", id => "BOP" },
{ name => "DW0", id => "DFIRE" },
{ name => "QW3", id => "HOME" },
{ name => "CM7", id => "CUMBR" },
{ name => "BR1", id => "PUMBR" },
{ name => "TY6", id => "ECUST" },
]
;
my @all_names = map { $_->{name} } @{ $data }[1 .. $#$data];
print Dumper(\@all_names);
__END__
$VAR1 = [
'PA1',
'PB3',
'BOX',
'DW0',
'QW3',
'CM7',
'BR1',
'TY6'
];
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