Hi Monks!
I am trying to add two rows of data on top of this data structure, it adds, but the data structure doesn’t seem to be right. can anyone suggest how better and the right way to get this right?
Here is the test code I am trying:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; my $data = _test(); my $header_row; push @$header_row, ["City Name", "Last Name", "First Name", "Addrress +",], ["", "", "", "",]; unshift @{ $data }, @{ $header_row }; print Dumper $data; sub _test { my @data = [ { 'CITY' => 'San Frans', 'LAST_NAME' => 'Doe', 'FIRST_NAME' => 'Jonh', 'ADDRESS' => '100 Main Street', }, ]; return \@data; }

Thanks for Help!

In reply to Adding rows of data by Anonymous Monk

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