> Did you enable ForceArray?
>
> Did you use Data::Dumper to look at the structure of
what XML::Simple returned?
Yes to both. I've attached the Dumper output.
(outp.txt). Given the attached xml file, and your
first snippet/example, I tried to do something very
simple: print out my dataschema name:
foreach $d (@{$data->{dataschemas}}) {
print "Dataschema: $d->{name}\n";
}
It won't print. I won't include all the variants on
the $d->{name} line I've tried, but all the results
are the same: nothing outputs.
BW
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com $VAR1 = {
'dataschema' => {
'attributes' => {
'attribute' => {
'category' => '',
'extract' =>
'true',
'segmentation'
=> 'soft',
'parser' =>
'TextParser'
}
},
'includes' => {
'include' => {
'Base Metadata' =>
{},
'Extracted Re-Map'
=> {}
}
},
'name' => 'defaultDB'
}
};
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<dataschemas>
<dataschema name="defaultDB">
<includes>
<include name="Base Metadata"/>
<include name="Extracted Re-Map"/>
</includes>
<attributes>
<attribute category="" parser="TextParser" extract="true" segmentation="soft"/>
</attributes>
</dataschema>
</dataschemas>
--
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>