The structure of your input data also seems pretty hosed to me, but I could be missing something... shouldn't it be something closer to:
my $data = [ mykey1 => { 'firstkey' => 'firstvalue', 'secondkey' => 'secondval' + }, mykey2 => { 'ninza' => 'turtle', 'Hurricane' => 'Dennis' }, + mykey3 => [ [ 'one', 'two', 'three' ] ], mykey4 => [ [ 4, 5, 'three' ], [ 6, 7, 'four' ], [ 8, 9, 'five' ] +], ];

In reply to Re^2: Parsing complex data by socketdave
in thread Parsing complex data by chanakya

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