Hi All, I am new to perlmonks and glad I joined than any late ...:)

Currently using Win32::IEAutomation for preparing fetching data from webpage and creates a CSV file. The issue is I am not able to get the selected value of list using $tmp=$ie->getSelectList('name:', "selectList.index")->SelectIndex();

$tmp prints as Win32::IEAutomation::Elements=HASH(0x1..). Can someone please help in getting the actual value of the selected item in list?

The list has "Data", "Internet", "Perl", "Communication", "Broadband". In my case it is "Perl", and need to print "Perl" in my CSV instead of the HASH reference.

Thanks
Manoj

In reply to printing valur of HASH reference by esmadmin

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