Hi, I have incorporated the advice given earlier. but i want to achive the output as below.
Summary................................................ Detial_Summary................................... EMC CHECK abcdefghi AZ_checker 2 44.32 EMC CHECK KBCDEFGHI AZ_checker 2 24.00 EMC CHECK TOTAL 4 64.32 EMC CHECK1 abcdefghi AZ_checker 2 44.59 EMC CHECK1 HGIJHKKIF AZ_checker 2 24.00 EMC CHECK1 TOTAL 4 68.59 Detial_Summary TOTAL 8 132.91 Summary TOTAL 8 132.91
The output what i am getting now:
Summary................................................ Detial_Summary................................... EMC_CHECK abcdefghi AZ-Chandler 44.32 +2 EMC_CHECK abcdefghi AZ-Chandler TOTAL + 44.32 2 EMC_CHECK KBCDEFGHI AZ-Chandler 24.00 +2 EMC_CHECK abcdefghi AZ-Chandler TOTAL 24.00 + 2
but i want output as below:
Summary................................................ Detial_Summary................................... EMC_CHECK abcdefghi AZ-Chandler 44.32 +2 EMC_CHECK KBCDEFGHI AZ-Chandler 24.00 +2 EMC_CHECK TOTAL 68.32 4 Detial_Summary TOTAL 68.32 4 Summary TOTAL 68.32 4

In reply to Re^4: Hashes of Hash in perl by Rajsai2825
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