foreach(@suffix) {
$sf = $_ ;
print STDERR "$mn $sd $sf\n" ;
# Build the filename of the data file we want
$fn = "$sd/data." . $sf ;
open(DATA, "<$fn") || print "Failed to open $fn\n" ;
# Store the data in a multidimensional hash (this will
+ overwrite
+ the hash, but that's
# not the problem with this bug.
while(<DATA>) {
$v{$mn}{$sd}{$sf} = $_ ;
}
....
See the foreach at the top? It's storing data in $_. Then you're using $_ in your while loop also. The second is stomping on what's in the first. Do a
while ($foo = <DATA>) {
$v{$mn}{$sd}{$sf} = $foo;
}
At least that's what grabbed my attention first.
Rich
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