Was I clear this time?

Yes! Thank you for making the effort, and for posting your code which will likely be a blesssing for future Seekers....

I'm translating from Spanish on the fly... ;-)

... and in this case, doing it so well that I think I'm entirely clear about your intent and suspect you know a good deal more about JSON, likely know more about Perl and certainly have had an ups-and-downs intro to the Monastery.

So go forth; sin no more, but confess (with code and data) here if you run into further problems.


If you didn't program your executable by toggling in binary, it wasn't really programming!


In reply to Re^3: Move data into AoH by ww
in thread Move data into AoH by vitoco

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