Thank you for your answer. This is exactly what I tried and I am still not getting anything as my output. One thing I realized is the first field that I am trying to access is "DATE-NOW" and I simply changed the code to
print $config->{Data1}->{Data2}->{DATE-NOW}, ".\n";
I am still not getting any output. I installed this XML::Simple module yesterday on my linux and I remember when I was installing this module, it did come up as a warning that I needed XML::SAX and XML::SAX::Expat but it wasn't required and installation still was successful. Could that be the reason for this happening?
I appreciate your help. Thanks a lot!
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