I was actually using XML::Simple which was printing something like above. But the problem I want something like this
semt.002.001.01.PrvsRef semt.002.001.01.RltdRef
The output is to related to semt.002.001.01 which is the root level. It just an example output file .It has various types with associated names. Like name = PrvsRef type = AdditionalReference2, name = RltdRef, type = AdditionalReference2. Therefore semt.002.001.01.PrvsRef;semt.002.001.01.RltdRef . Now I need to parse the xml file for the type "AdditionalReference2" it again has three different names with associated types. There fore semt.002.001.01.PrvsRef.RefIssr;semt.002.001.01.Ref so on . Therefore I need to look for the types Ref, RefIssr,MsgNm in the xs:complex type and append the names to the rootlevel. It has to find the root level and then append the intermediate nodes available in the xml file.

In reply to Re^2: perl parsing xml by thickice97
in thread perl parsing xml by thickice97

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