I'm not sure that I was completely clear on my
description. As I go through the Dumper output, I
have a different name/entry for each occurence of the
{changing element name} element. I'm looking for
recommendations regarding how to handle such
occurrences.
I looked through the docs and have (to see the first
occurrence) tried in the code:
$data->{dataschemas}->{dataschema}->[0]->{attributes}->{attribute}}
and
$data->{dataschemas}->{dataschema}[0]->{attributes}->{attribute}}
Neither worked and I'm not sure from the XML::Simple
documentation what other options I have to identify
the varying element name in the code.
--- BW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How (assuming it does) does XML::Simple deal with an
> XML element whose value changes throughout the
> course
> of the Dumper output?
>
> XML::Simple code snippet:
> $data->{dataschemas}->{dataschema}{changing element
> name}->{attributes}->{attribute}}
>
> Dumper output snippet:
>
> (format adjusted for brevity):
> {
> 'dataschemas' => {
> 'dataschema' => {
> 'changing element name' => {
> 'attributes' => {
> 'attribute' => { [
> ... attributes here
> ...
> }
> }
> }
> }
> }
> }
>
> If XML::Simple isn't the right module for the task,
> which is a better one? I looked at the 'where to
> from
> here?' section of the XML::Simple doc to answer
> this,
> but none of the modules briefly described there seem
> to be likely choices at this point.
>
> Thanks,
> BW
>
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