Thank you for you answer, actually it worked great
But now i want to only search for the "kind" tag and here is what i did:
for my $ob ( @{$decoded->{observations}} ) {
for my $status ( @{$ob->{status}} ) {
for my $kind (@{$status->{info}}){
for $elem ( sort ( keys ( %{$kind} ) ) ) {
$final1 .= $kind->{$elem} .",";
}
}
}
}
I am getting an error that says that Cant use string (...) as an ARRAY ref while "stricts refs" in use at...
I think that is something related to deference, but i am not sure how to solve it, could you help me?
Regards
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