Below is a running program --- I can print out the column in a table. Please tell me how to print out "javaname" and
"type" attribute. Thanks in advance!
my $xml = <<'EOD' ;
<database name="somedb">
<table name="table1">
<column name="column11" javaname="jn11" type="CHAR" />
<column name="column12" javaname="jn12" type="CHAR" />
</table>
<table name="table2">
<column name="column21" javaname="jn21" type="CHAR" />
<column name="column22" javaname="jn22" type="CHAR" />
</table>
</database>
EOD
my $data = XMLin( $xml, forcearray => 1 ) ;
foreach my $key ( keys %{$data->{'table'}} )
{
foreach my $column ( keys %{$data->{'table'}->{$key}->{column}} )
{
print "table = $key; column = $column\n" ;
}
}
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