Hey Perl Monks,
I have XML file that I am parsing and my task is to be able to access individual fields. I am using a dumper to report out following values. This is my XML output after parsing:
$VAR1 = { 'Data1' => { 'Data2' => { 'DATE' => '2000-10-19', 'ID' => 'A95', 'STATUS' => 'A', 'TIME' => {}, }, 'TIMESTAMP' => '2012-08-04T20:15:04.506-04:00' } };
And this is my other code that I have to get to 'Date" field:
my $val = $config->{'Data1'}->{'DATE'}; or my $val = $config->{'Data1'}->{'Data2'}->{'DATE'};
I have tried both of those and other variations but it does not print out anything. My goal is to print out just '2000-10-19'. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks in advance for your help!

In reply to Perl XML parsing with XML::Simple - Having problem with accessing fields by vparikh

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