After parsing the XML into something sane (see my previous comment),
the next step is to build the hash you want:
my %applications;
for my $item (@items) {
if ($item->{sys_class_name} eq 'cmdb_ci_appl')
{ $applications{$item->{u_ci_id}}{name} = $item->{name} }
else # assume device
{ push @{$applications{$item->{u_application_id}}->{member}},
$item->{ip_address} if $item->{ip_address} }
}
This code has minimal consistency checks. Making it fully robust is
left as an exercise for the reader.
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