You can fix this problem by adding one line.
... $result[-1]->{CODE} = $temp->{CODE}; $result[-1]->{Number} = $temp->{Number}; ...

I thought that I understood your requirements, but now I am not sure. I now think that you want one output record for each ID. For each ID, the input should contain one named record and possible one unnamed one. Output for any other input would be undefined. We probably cannot make any assumptions about record order. In the single record case, we output that record. In the two record case, we output the unnamed record with the value of its name field replaced with the name from the other record.

Bill

In reply to Re^3: Add value from one array element into another of same ID by BillKSmith
in thread Add value from one array element into another of same ID by Anonymous Monk

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