<code> I can able to develop the code like this ********************************************* my $xml = new XML::Simple; my $tblnm="OXF_SIC"; my $config = XMLin('check2.config', ForceArray => [], keyattr => []); foreach my $table (@{$config->{table}}) { if ($table->{name} eq $tblnm) { foreach my $col (@{$table->{columnname}}) { print "$col \n"; } } } ********************************************************** the check2.config file looks like this <config> <columnname>DATE_MODIFIED_ODS</columnname> <columnname>DATE_CREATED_ODS</columnname>
<columnname>DATE_MODIFIED_ODS</columnname>
</config> Here i am getting proper output if my $tblnm="OXF_SIC" but when i changed the code to my $tblnm="OXF_SUBSIDIARY" then its throwing the error as:- Can't use string ("DATE_MODIFIED_ODS") as an ARRAY ref while "strict refs" in use at check2_Feb27.pl line 37. Please help me out in this, i am just beginner in Perl this is my 2nd Perl script pls help me <\code>

In reply to Re^4: Xml File Reading from PERL by issaq
in thread Xml File Reading from PERL by issaq

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