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I looked at a similar post here, since I am having the same issue, I will use this code sample to
illustrate what I am trying to do. Merge these two arrays into one.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my $data1 = [
{
'NAME' => 'JOE DOE',
'DATE' => '2015-05-05',
'NUMBER' => '00001',
},
];
my $data2 = [
{
'ACCOUNT1' => '1b',
'ACCOUNT2' => '2b',
'ACCOUNT3' => '3b',
'ACCOUNT4' => '3d',
},
];
push @{ $data1 }, @{ $data2};
print Dumper $data1;
</code<br><br>
No success, since I trying to get that:<br>
<code>
my $data1 = [
{
'NAME' => 'JOE DOE',
'DATE' => '20015-05-05',
'NUMBER' => '00001',
'ACCOUNT1' => '1b',
'ACCOUNT2' => '2b',
'ACCOUNT3' => '3b',
'ACCOUNT4' => '3d',
},
];
Similar issue as previous post, but I cant find any solution, thanks!
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