Hello Anonymous Monk,

You are absolutely right it is difficult to describe what I am trying to accomplish. I had in my mind your solution and I have actually tried it on a previous attempt to solve my problem but not successfully so far.

Well I am trying to become familiar with 2 dimension arrays and hashes so I can manipulate the data in them by any possible way. This is my goal right now. Unfortunately this is the first time that I am using 2 dimension arrays and with hashes at the same time, so it takes a bit more time to understand how to use them.

I have something in my mind if it works I will post my answer in case that I might assist someone on the future.

Again I want to say thank you for your time and effort to assist me with my question.

Seeking for Perl wisdom...on the process...not there...yet!

In reply to Re^2: How to concatenate a generic array of arrays and an array of hashes by thanos1983
in thread How to concatenate a generic array of arrays and an array of hashes by thanos1983

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