Hi Monks!
How and the best way to loop an array of hashes to print its keys and values:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my $people = [
{
'firstname' => ' InReach',
'companyid' => 1042,
'type' => 'client',
'lastname' => 'IT Solutions',
'id' => 1498,
'companyname' => 'InReach IT Solutions'
},
{
'firstname' => ' Neil',
'companyid' => 1589,
'type' => 'client',
'lastname' => 'Ssmith',
'id' => 3132,
'companyname' => 'White Staffing Management'
},
{
'firstname' => 'Zeeshan',
'companyid' => 1867,
'type' => 'client',
'lastname' => 'Jones',
'id' => 4174,
'companyname' => 'Staff247'
}
];
...
Thanks for helping!
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