Hello ravi45722,

Since $columns is already a (hash) reference, you can use it directly:

#! perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dump; my $doc = { _source => { sheets => { sheet1 => { Sheet_Name => 'Ex-Sheet', formulates => [ { 0 => { colName => 'Ex-Col1', formula => '((DelvSts = Deleted + RcdTyp = + DelAck) & RcdTyp = DelRecpt)', total => 'false' }, }, { 1 => { colName => 'Ex-col2', formula => '((DelvSts = UserIncomingSMBarr +ed & LFR = SMSC_PR_LC_SMSC_Encoding_Error) | RcdTyp = DelRecpt)', total => 'false' }, }, { 2 => { colName => 'Ex-Col3', formula => '(RcdTyp = DelAck + OrigInf = S +MPP)', total => 'false' }, }, ], }, }, }, }; print "BEFORE:\n"; dd $doc; print '-' x 30, "\n"; my @new_formulae = qw( abc mno xyz ); for my $sheet (keys %{ $doc->{_source}{sheets} }) { for my $columns (@{ $doc->{_source}{sheets}{$sheet}{formulates} }) { for my $one (keys %{ $columns }) { # print $columns->{$one}{formula}, $/; $columns->{$one}{formula} = shift @new_formulae; } } } print "AFTER:\n"; dd $doc; print '-' x 30, "\n";

Output:

14:40 >perl 1673_SoPW.pl BEFORE: { _source => { sheets => { sheet1 => { formulates => [ { "0" => { colName => "Ex-Col1", formula => "((DelvSts = Deleted + R +cdTyp = DelAck) & RcdTyp = DelRecpt)", total => "false", }, }, { 1 => { colName => "Ex-col2", formula => "((DelvSts = UserIncomingS +MBarred & LFR = SMSC_PR_LC_SMSC_Encoding_Error) | RcdTyp = DelRecpt)" +, total => "false", }, }, { 2 => { colName => "Ex-Col3", formula => "(RcdTyp = DelAck + OrigIn +f = SMPP)", total => "false", }, }, ], Sheet_Name => "Ex-Sheet", }, }, }, } ------------------------------ AFTER: { _source => { sheets => { sheet1 => { formulates => [ { "0" => { colName => "Ex-Col1", formula => "a +bc", total => "false" }, }, { 1 => { colName => "Ex-col2", formula => "mno +", total => "false" }, }, { 2 => { colName => "Ex-Col3", formula => "xyz +", total => "false" }, }, ], Sheet_Name => "Ex-Sheet", }, }, }, } ------------------------------ 14:40 >

Hope that helps,

Athanasius <°(((><contra mundum Iustus alius egestas vitae, eros Piratica,


In reply to Re: Return value of Search::Elasticsearch search query by Athanasius
in thread Return value of Search::Elasticsearch search query by ravi45722

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