One more associated problem, how do I know how many to expect when I am running through adding each of these to an array of hashes? There's got to be a better way to handle it. The code below works, but the XML has a different number of results each time for the "moreSpecific" tag. Any suggestions??
my $moreListCnt = 2; my $cnt = 0; my @morelist; for (;$cnt<$moreListCnt;$cnt++) { $morelist[$cnt]{'more'} = $content->{'soapenv:Body'}{'getKeywordVa +riationsResponse'}{'getKeywordVariationsReturn'}{'moreSpecific'}[$cnt +]->{'text'}; $morelist[$cnt]{'comp'} = $content->{'soapenv:Body'}{'getKeywordVa +riationsResponse'}{'getKeywordVariationsReturn'}{'moreSpecific'}[$cnt +]->{'advertiserCompetitionScale'}; $morelist[$cnt]{'pop'} = $content->{'soapenv:Body'}{'getKeywordVar +iationsResponse'}{'getKeywordVariationsReturn'}{'moreSpecific'}[$cnt] +->{'searchVolumeScale'}; }
Thanks!!


Michael

In reply to Re^2: Trouble Getting Deep Into a Hash from XML::Parser by inblosam
in thread Trouble Getting Deep Into a Hash from XML::Simple by inblosam

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