Hi, I tried to work with XML::Twig and was successful upto some extent, but still facing problems in accessing certain areas of my XML.How do i access the steps mentioned in each testcase and there corresponding attributes, the solution is quiet urgent for me, can you please suggest how i can access these elements and attributes.

use strict; use warnings; use 5.010; use XML::Simple; use XML::MyXML; use XML::Twig; my $twig= new XML::Twig( twig_handlers => { testcase => \&testcase }); # create the twig $twig->parsefile( 'D:\\ABC\\Perl Projects\\DCA.xml'); #$twig->print; my $root= $twig->root; #$root->set_tag( 'html'); $twig->print; my @testcase = $root->children('testcase'); # foreach my $testcase (@testcase) # { $testcase->set_tag('p'); } # turn them into p $twig->print; sub testcase{ my ($twig, $testcase) = @_; print $testcase->field('command6'); print $testcase->att('type'); print "\n"; }

In reply to Re^4: parse xml and trigger function modules. by balajinagaraju
in thread parse xml and trigger function modules. by balajinagaraju

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