Hi guys,

Am still pretty new to perl and I'd like to parse a JSON object. I'm lost between hash in arrays ...

my $json = JSON->new; my $data = $json->decode($res); my @result = $data->{'results'}; print Dumper @result;

Here is the output of data Dumper

$VAR1 = [ { 'closed_at' => 1404289092, 'elapsed_resolution_first' => '61511', 'num_messages' => '4', 'owner__context' => 'cerberusweb.contexts.worker', 'latest_message__context' => 'cerberusweb.contexts.message +', 'latest_message_id' => 4540513, 'bucket_id' => 0, } { 'closed_at' => 1404289092, 'elapsed_resolution_first' => '61511', .... } ]

So I guess this is several hash in an array, am I wrong ? And then I'd like to itterate all 'closed at' with a foreach. Any help to do this ? I've read like 4 times the perldoc on references, and Im even more confuse now.

Thanks guys

In reply to hash-array-hash confused by mitchreward

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