Hi monk-seekers!
Im again at the temple door to request you knowledge.
I have an "weird" XML file that dont complain with any xml standard and i achieve to load into a hash.
Now my hash has (he he) the next structure:
%warehouse{$name}{"SID"} = $name
{$level} = from 1 to 18
{"service") = only for control
{"sons"} = array with the his sons
{"father") = $fathername (adquired before)
I need to get and xml like:
$fathername
$son1
son1
son2
son3
son1
son1
son2
son1
son2
How its the better way to do that? maybe reorganizing my hash into another hash to has the structure then write out using and xml parser? or there's any xml that can handle that?
The $level represents the absolute deep of the element in the hierarchy, maybe this could be usefull.
Thanks for the efforts of your minds in advance.
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