Hiya, I have gone through the documentation for xml::simple, xml::libxml, xml::xpath and my head is still swimming. I want to do is parse the processed request and be able to use C0,C1,C2 as variables. For further understanding, it would be cool if you explain how to add the items to an array in the case of multiple results please? Thank you for your assistance.

My Code:
use XML::Simple; $xml = new XML::Simple; my $data = XMLin($xmlresult); print Dumper($data);

and the output for the dumper is:

$VAR1 = { 'xmlns:s' => 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/', 's:Header' => { 'log' => { 'xmlns' => 'http://schemas.solarwinds +.com/2007/08/informationservice' } }, 's:Body' => { 'QueryXmlResponse' => { 'QueryXmlResult' => { 'query +Result' => { + 'template' => { + 'resultset' => { + 'column' => { + 'FriendlyName' => + { + + 'ordinal' => '2', + + 'type' => 'String' + } +, + 'AddressMask' => +{ + +'ordinal' => '1', + +'type' => 'String' + }, + 'SubnetAddress' = +> { + + 'type' => 'String', + + 'ordinal' => '0' + +} + } + } + }, + 'data' => { + 'row' => { + 'c2' => 'Extra Subnet', + 'c1' => '255.255.248.0', + 'c0' => '192.168.221.0' + } + }, + 'xmlns:xsi' => 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' + } }, 'xmlns' => 'http://schemas +.solarwinds.com/2007/08/informationservice' } } };

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