Hello,
I'm trying to do something like this in a perl program:
use XML::Simple;
use Data::Dumper;
use XML::Parser;
my $simple = XML::Simple->new (ForceArray => 1, KeepRoot => 1);
my $data = $simple->XMLin('template_POS.ssp');
$VAR1 = {
'profile' => [
{
'protocol' => 'Hypercom',
'scenario' => [
{
'test' => [
{
'id' => '001',
'channel' => 'Non
+e',
'message_data' =>
+ [
+ {
+ 'H001' => [
+ {
+ 'i' => [
+ '**MS**'
+ ],
+ 'o' => [
+ '**MS**'
+ ]
+ }
+ ],
etc...
print $data->{profile}[0]->{protocol};
print "\n";
--> this is ok
but this:
print $data->{profile}[0]->{scenario}[0]->{test}[0]->{id};
-->NOK (Not an ARRAY reference at...)
Can anyone help me display the value of {id}?
Thank you.
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