There are various structures in the XML file. I have written most of the structures in the if else loop. But for the structure below I have attached the piece of code which I have added to the actual one.
<xs:complexType name="ActiveOrHistoricCurrencyAnd13DecimalAmount">
<xs:simpleContent>
<xs:extension base="ActiveOrHistoricCurrencyAnd13DecimalAmount_SimpleType">
<xs:attribute name="Ccy" type="ActiveOrHistoricCurrencyCode" use="required"/>
</xs:extension>
</xs:simpleContent>
</xs:complexType>
my $data = $xml->XMLin($file, ForceArray=>['xs:element','xs:attribute'
+]);
my $seq_1 = $data->{'xs:complexType'}->{$complex}->{'xs:simpleContent'
+};
if (exists($seq_1->{'xs:attribute'})){
print "I am here";
$elementref = $seq_1->{'xs:attribute'};}
Doesn't seem to work. It is not parsing the above structure. Please advise
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