when using Net::Amazon::Request::Wishlist the docs state:

"Upon success, the response's properties() method will return a list of Net::Amazon::Property::* objects" So the following code:
use Net::Amazon; use Net::Amazon::Request::Wishlist; use Data::Dumper; $token = 'token'; $wishid = 'wishid'; my $ua = Net::Amazon->new(token => $token); my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Wishlist->new(wishlist => $wishid); # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::Wishlist my $resp = $ua->request($req); printer Dumper($resp);
returns this (from the dumper function):
$VAR1 = bless( { 'xmlref' => { 'Details' => [ { 'ReleaseDate' => '01 F +ebruary, 2003', 'Upc' => '636920004479 +', 'NumMedia' => '1',
etc...

What I am unsure about is the syntax I need to traverse this. I know that I am looking at some kind of hash of hashes, but I'm just kind of lost. I feel like I should be able to do something like:

print $resp{xmlref}{Details}{ReleaseDate};

But that doesn't seem to be working. I think I just don't understand the syntax of what to do. Can you guys help?

In reply to traversing a list of objects by patrickrock

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