As pointed out by
kennethk, your specification is unclear and contradictory. Guessing wildly and using
XML::XSH2 which I prefer for XML manipulation, this could give you a clue:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use XML::XSH2;
use Data::Dumper;
xsh << '}';
open 942690.xml ;
for my $num in /Servicelist/Service/@Num {
for my $s in $num/..//@Service
perl { push @{ $hash->{$num->value} }, $s->value } ;
}
}
print Dumper $XML::XSH2::Map::hash;
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