First, use code tags here, ok.
I assume you don't use 'use warnings' here? You neeed to use it catch problems like these. Eg you haven't declared any hashes. Should be like this:
%ABCDev = qw /A 1 B 2 C 3/;
But, i'm not sure if the loop will work either. You need to try it again. It might be better to save references into array.
@prods=(\%ABCDev,\%DEFDev,\%GHIDev);
for($i=0;$i<=$#prods;$i++)
{
@prodkeys = keys %{$prods[$i]};
print "@prodKeys\n";
}
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