According to some advice I recieved on my other (poorly written) request for help, I've changed one line of my script, from:
foreach my $index_col (keys %{$schema->{"zsql:table"}->{$db_ta +ble}->{'zsql:index'}->{$db_index}->{'zsql:field'}} ) {
to the following two lines:
my @columns = keys(%{$schema->{"zsql:table"}->{$db_table}->{'z +sql:index'}->{$db_index}->{'zsql:field'}}); foreach my $index_col (@columns ) {
But, all to no avail. My output hasn't changed:
Creating table TEST with statement create table TEST (TEST_ID INT NOT NULL, Name VARCHAR (255) NU +LL, ItemID VARCHAR (60) NULL, REF_ID VARCHAR (32) NULL, Entry_Point CHAR (1) NULL, Entry_Point_QA CHAR (1) NULL, Action +CHAR (1) NULL, Agent CHAR (1) NULL, PRIMARY KEY (T EST_ID )) Adding index TEST_2ND_KEY to table TEST with CREATE INDEX TEST_2ND_KEY on TEST (Entry_Point, ItemID, TEST_I +D, REF_ID) Adding index TEST_3RD_KEY to table TEST with CREATE INDEX TEST_3RD_KEY on TEST (Entry_Point, ItemID, TEST_I +D, REF_ID) Adding index TEST_4TH_KEY to table TEST with CREATE INDEX TEST_4TH_KEY on TEST (Entry_Point, ItemID, TEST_I +D, REF_ID)
Thanks,
amonotod

In reply to Re: XML::Simple and default sorting... by amonotod
in thread XML::Simple and default sorting... by amonotod

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