For a start, there's one simple change that needs to be made. Replace:
{ %NewOrder_data, }
with:
\%NewOrder_data,
Then, at least, $xmlDS will preserve the order that you assigned. (You can verify that with print Dumper($xmlDS), "\n";)

However, the order gets lost in the final step when $request_xml is assigned its value. I couldn't find an easy way to deal with that ... perhaps XML::Simple also needs to 'use Tie::IxHash;' for this approach to work.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^5: XML::Simple for sequence in xsd by syphilis
in thread XML::Simple for sequence in xsd by Sham

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