If you want concise output, you might try my module
Data::XDumper instead: it tries to dump sub-structures on a single line whenever possible without exceeding some (configurable) line length.
More like:
{
tree => {
'att-2' => {1 => 'att-products', 2 => 'att-mgmt'},
'att-products' => {9 => 'att-cnmAgent'},
attCNMds1ErrorsEntry => {
1 => 'attCNMds1ErrorsIndex',
2 => 'attCNMds1ErrorsInterval',
3 => 'attCNMds1ErrorsTimeStamp',
9 => 'attCNMds1ESs'
},
attCNMds1ErrorsTable => {1 => 'attCNMds1ErrorsEntry'},
attCNMds1StatusEntry => {
1 => 'attCNMds1StatusIndex',
2 => 'attCNMds1LineStatus'
},
attCNMds1StatusTable => {1 => 'attCNMds1StatusEntry'},
enterprises => {74 => 'att-2'}
}
}
(this is with prefix set to "" because you don't have any cross-references, and a reduced maximum line length)
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