Hi,

I know it is just something I'm missing... something simple.

<CONFIG_PARM NAME="default network packet size"> <SETTING>512</SETTING> <TYPE>MIN</TYPE> <LINK_CONFIG NAME="max network packet size"> <RELATIONSHIP>LESS OR EQUAL</RELATIONSHIP> </LINK_CONFIG> </CONFIG_PARM>

The LINK_CONFIG is being retrieved with a hash reference $LINK_CONFIG_ref = $elt->first_child('LINK_CONFIG')->atts but am having trouble retrieving RELATIONSHIP. Is there a way to easily retrieve it without using a subtree?

Thanks

Jason

update (thanks mirod!): I was making it too difficult for myself.. here is the solution for this simple problem:

$RELATIONSHIP = $elt->first_child('LINK_CONFIG')->text if ( defined($elt->first_child('LINK_CONFIG')) );

Produces:

Linked to Config 'max online engines' EQUAL BUT POWER OF 2

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In reply to XML::Twig and subchildren by jfroebe

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