Worked like a charm! Much appreciated! I received back the following:

$VAR1=bless( { 'priority' => '2', 'customFieldValues' => [ bless( { 'customfieldID' => 'cus +tomfield_12345', 'values' => ['John Smit +h'], 'key' => undef}, 'RemoteCustomFieldValue +' ), bless ...

It seems as if I will have to identify the customfieldIDs that I'm interested in and get the corresponding values. Do you know of another way to accomplish this other than parsing the output for the customfieldID then obtaining the hash tag value for "values"? Thanks again.


In reply to Re^2: JIRA::Client returning "RemoteIssue=HASH(******)" by perlPractioner
in thread JIRA::Client returning "RemoteIssue=HASH(******)" by perlPractioner

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