I need to use that final hash to build out this CSV file. Now your code is great because it properly dumps the XML.csv, and now while I have the data in the big hash build out this secondary CSV file too. You can see where the list of member IP's need to go separated bu semicolons. member1;member2;member3

#,,,,,,,, # Console Version: ,9.6.0,,,,,,, # Version: ,12.0.0,,,,,,, # Timestamp: ,2015-11-03 13:25:53 EST,,,,,,, #,,,,,,,, # Source: ,host1,,,,,,, # StartTime: ,2015-11-03 09:12:00 EST,,,,,,, # EndTime: ,2015-11-03 10:12:00 EST,,,,,,, # Data Type: ,Business Groups,,,,,,, #,,,,,,,, Status,Name,Description,Members,Id,InboundUtilizationBandwidth,Outboun +dUtilizationBandwidth,Appliances,CollectOnDirector W,Application1,,10.10.10.1;10.10.10.2;10.4.23.34,68,0,0,,

In reply to Re^4: Need help with complex hash of hashes. by vlturner
in thread Need help with complex hash of hashes. by vlturner

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