What's happening is that even if
$mesg->entries returns multiple entries, you overwrite
$firstName etc. each time through the loop, so your single
print is the last entry received. Instead, store the info in a handy hash and then you can print a nice sorted list (or whatever):
my ($acct,%records);
foreach $entry ($mesg->entries) {
$firstName = $entry->get_value("firstName");
$lastName = $entry->get_value("lastName");
$accountName = $entry->get_value("accountName");
$accountNumber = $entry->get_value("accountNumber");
$records{$accountName} = [ $firstName, $lastName, $accountNumber ];
}
foreach $acct (sort keys %records) {
print $acct,": ",join(' ',@{$records{$acct}}),"\n";
}
HTH, SSF
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