is there a way to integrate what you [AnonyMonk] are scripting into my script?

As the AnonyMonk says, it's a here document (see also the discussion of here-docs in Quote and Quote-like Operators in perlop), another way of defining a Perl string. To use the AnonyCode in your program, open the files by the name of an external file (not by reference to an internal string) just as you were doing in your OPed script.

i modified it ... and it appeared not work.

Problem descriptions like "it doesn't work" are almost useless. Can you please be more specific? How does it not work? Please see I know what I mean. Why don't you?.


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In reply to Re^3: Retrieving Key and Value Hashes by AnomalousMonk
in thread Retrieving Key and Value Hashes by gghelpneeded

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