Hi, I have used print statement inside the while loop to print the content of data and also used Data::Dumper.The output is as follows

data returned is HASH(0x4e9574) data returned is HASH(0x4e9598) data returned is HASH(0x4e958c) data returned is HASH(0x4e961c) data returned is HASH(0x4e95b0) data returned is HASH(0x4e955c) data returned is HASH(0x4e94fc) data returned is HASH(0x4e9568) data returned is HASH(0x4e95e0) data returned is HASH(0x4e96d0) data returned is HASH(0x22d410) data returned is HASH(0x4e94e4) data returned is HASH(0x22d350) data returned is HASH(0x4e9574) data returned is HASH(0x4e9598) data returned is HASH(0x4e958c) contents of hash is $VAR1 = { '' => undef, 'foo' => 'bar' };
The output of query in sql is as follows:
SQL> select seq_nbr,data_record from usage_inq; SEQ_NBR DATA_RECORD ------------------ ----- 200 10 145 10 205 10 450 10 2227 10 2386 10 202 10 204 10 144 10 472 10 1042 10 SEQ_NBR DATA_RECORD ------------------ ----- 1261 10 203 10 504 10 201 10 503 10 16 rows selected. SQL>

In reply to Re^4: Storing data into hashes by rkrish
in thread Storing data into hashes by rkrish

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