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You may also want to think about misplaced commas and quotation marks. I have reformatted your hash to make it easier for me to read (sorry, I have single style dyslexia)


my %switch_hash =
(
 chrdex   => 
 {
  DEX   => 
  {
   '01-AUG-02'  => 1,
   '03-AUG-02'  => 3,#<-- Do you need this comma?
  }
 },
  
 uslcgb5e2sm => 
 {
  Greensboro  => 
  {
   '4-AUG-02'   => 1,
   '6-AUG-02'   => 2, #<-- Do you need this comma?
  }
 },
  
 uslecat25e1       => 
 {
  'Atlanta II' =>  #<-- Do you need quotation marks here?
  {
   '1-AUG-02'   => 1,
   '2-AUG-02'   => 3,
   '3-AUG-02'   => 1,
   '4-AUG-02'   => .25,  #<-- Do you need this comma?
  }
 }, #<-- Do you need this comma?
);

Kristofer

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In reply to Re: using 'keys' recursively on a hash of hashes by krisahoch
in thread using 'keys' recursively on a hash of hashes by gnu@perl

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