I'm trying to figure out the best way to store a soap response to a database. Right now here's what I'm trying. code up here sends soap connection and what not.

$response = $result->valueof('//blah//blah2//blah3'); Dumper output is { 'A' => '1', 'B' => '2', }, { 'A' => '3', 'B' => '4', }, my

I tried store it to the database as a text field using dumper and then doing an eval to read it back in, but I'm running into problems when I try to loop through it. Being new to perl, I figured it was better to ask if there was a better way of doing this, rather than how to loop through it, but both responses would suite me.


In reply to Store soap response by Anonymous Monk

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