I am creating the Values array from a file and i have the ID in values[0] I am checking if that ID is exists in the Hash that I created. if it's exists I copy the Values2 to my AOH. The Code is working fine. But I have a proplem that if I have ID that occured twice or more, it would only print for one of them. I would like change my code, so that it can also copy the ID for the other even if i have more the one.

Here is my current output: <td <td <td <td <td <td
60811
50813
820
34820
821
32821
I would like to see: <td <td <td <td <td <td
60811
50813
34820
34820
32821
32821

@values = split /\s*,\s*/, $line;
if ( $intcounter > 0 )
{
 if ( exists( $Hash{ $values[0] } ) ) 
 {
   $intrec = $Hash{ $values[0] };					
   $AoH[$intrec]{'Data'} = $values[1];
 }
 else
 {
  #print "ID can't be found in the data file\n";
 }
}
$intcounter++ 

In reply to ID exists in Hash -I need to copy the value even if it exists more than one by MSOL

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