It's very unclear to me where your problem is and what you are trying to do. Your code does also not run by itself, as it does not show encode_json and decode_json.

I'm not sure whether you want to know how to produce JSON strings or decode them. The easiest way is to use JSON::Any and JSON::XS.

If you want to know how to use the data structures returned by JSON, see perlreftut and perldsc, and maybe References Quick Reference.

If your problem is elsewhere, please restate it so it gets clearer to me.


In reply to Re: How can we retrieve encode_json value which is in encode_json associative array formate. by Corion
in thread How can we retrieve encode_json value which is in encode_json associative array formate. by deepakgate6

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