Hi guys,

I'm trying to convert this script into Perl: http://ultradev.com.nmsrv.com/custadd-nojson.txt

The syntax of this is a little bit foreign to me, so any pointers would be much appreciated :)

From what I can tell, I would use something like LWP::Simple to send the request as a POST, but I'm a bit stumped with how I would format this kinda stuff:
"Customer": { "Name": "'.$customer['name'].'", "Website": "'.$customer['website'].'", "Address": "'.$customer['address'].'", "City": "'.$customer['city'].'", "StateProvince": "'.$customer['stateprovince'].'", "Country": "United States", "ZipPostalCode": "'.$customer['zippostalcode'].'", "PrimaryContact": { "Salutation": "'.$customer['salutation'].'", "FirstName": "'.$customer['first name'].'", "LastName": "'.$customer['last name'].'", "Title": "'.$customer['title'].'", "Email": "'.$customer['email'].'", "PhoneBusiness": { "Number":"'.$customer['phone'].'"} } '.$customer_fields.' }
Any suggestions would be much appreciated :)

TIA

Andy

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