have you tried
my $report = $res->result;? That should give you the unwrapped data structure, which should look roughly like:
$VAR1 = {
'ClickFraudReport' => {
'Name' => 'Click Fraud Report',
'TimeRange' => 'Thursday, November 23, 2006 - Wednesday, Novem
+ber 29, 2006'.
'Campaigns' => [
{
'Name' => 'Google 140',
'Cost' => '$330.14',
# etc
},
{
# etc
},
],
},
};
That means you can loop over the campaigns by doing:
my $report = $res->result;
foreach my $campaign ( @{ $report->{ClickFraudReport}{Campaigns} } ) {
print $campaign->{Name};
print $campaign->{Cost};
}
See the SOAP::Lite docs for more info. Specifically read the section on the call() method.
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