First of all, use the CODE tags:
package myPackage;
my @containerRefArray=();
my @containeeArray=();
...
sub get_parentRelPos (\%$) {
my ($object, $name)=@_;
my ($i, $j, $found);
my @tmp;
my $parentObject=$object->{'~PARENT'};
my $objectIndex=$object->{'~entPhysicalIndex'};
for ($i=0; $i < @containerRefArray; $i++) {
if ($containerRefArray[$i] eq $parentObject) {
$found=1;
last;
}
}
...
Second - based on the code you've given with no other info, it's obvious why your array is empty. I can only assume that somewhere in the snipped portion of your code do you actually do something with @containeeArray, because I don't see it used at all in the code example. Are you using it as a parameter to get_parentRelPos? We need more info before we can help! Update: Hmmm...Apparently somebody edited the top level node and added CODE tags... GuildensternNegaterd character class uber alles!
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