I am sorry , I didnt see the code.My finished code is below, let me know if its good coding.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Text::CSV;
use JSON::MaybeXS;
use FileHandle ;
use IO::Handle;
local( $/, *FH ) ;
open( FH, '<', 'aws.json' );
my $text = <FH>;
my $data = decode_json($text);
my $csv = Text::CSV->new({auto_diag=>2,binary=>1, eol=>"\n", always_qu
+ote=>1 });
my @fields = qw/ Timestamp Average Unit /;
$csv->print(select, \@fields);
for my $datapoint ( @{ $data->{Datapoints} } ) {
$csv->print(select, [ map {$datapoint->{$_}} @fields ]);
}
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