But yours ignores the double element.
Look closely because it doesn't
Processing SUB2 Processing Element2 HASH(0x1ba4bfc) Type: Type2 HASH(0x1ba4bfc) content: Type 2 value HASH(0x1ba4c08) Type: Type3 HASH(0x1ba4c08) content: Type 5 value

My original version does the job very good. But when I process xml with not unique elements it gives a error: Not a hash reference.
see splain
Not a HASH reference (#1) (F) Perl was trying to evaluate a reference to a hash value, but f +ound a reference to something else instead. You can use the ref() functi +on to find out what kind of ref it really was. See perlref.

In reply to Re^4: XML to Excel : not Unique ?? by Anonymous Monk
in thread XML to Excel : not Unique ?? by Sporti69

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