...it is working fine.

Very nice.

But believe afoken and me, what you posted doesn't compile:

karls-mac-mini:monks karl$ perl -c pverstraten.pl Missing right curly or square bracket at pverstraten.pl line 28, at en +d of line syntax error at pverstraten.pl line 28, at EOF pverstraten.pl had compilation errors.

Hence it is not possible to indent it properly using Perltidy:

karls-mac-mini:monks karl$ cat perltidy.ERR 28: final indentation level: 1 Final nesting depth of '{'s is 1 The most recent un-matched '{' is on line 12 12: { ^ 28: To save a full .LOG file rerun with -g

I guess: what you posted isn't the code that works fine.

Regards, Karl

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In reply to Re^3: retrieve data from array empty by karlgoethebier
in thread retrieve data from array empty by pverstraten

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