code:
sub prase_results { my ($file_path,$aref) = @_; open(my $fh, '<', "$file_path") or return 0; while (my $line = <$fh>) { chomp($line); my ($key,$group,$value,$version,$file,$count) = split(/,/,$lin +e); my $key = 1; foreach my $k (@{$aref}) { if ($k->{"group"} eq $group) { $k->{"version"} = [ sort uniq $version, @{$k->{"version"}} ]; $key = 0; } } push @{ $aref }, { group => $group, versions => [ $version ] } if ($key); } close ($fh); return 1; }
By the way, I opened a new thread so it will be clear and clean. Thank you for the help.

In reply to Re^10: (OT) Perl and creating a query for MongoDB by ovedpo15
in thread (OT) Perl and creating a query for MongoDB by ovedpo15

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