You are calling
$template->param() multiple times within the perl loops, which will overwrite any previous settings. And you are calling
$template->param(SCHEDULE_ROWS ...) inside an if block, so if that test returns false it won't be called at all - hence the error.
Here is a trimmed down version to show the logic required:
for my $customer (keys %$bi) {
for my $domain (keys %{$bi->{$customer}}) {
my %customer_domain_data;
my @schedule_rows_loop;
for my $host (keys %{$bi->{$customer}->{$domain}}) {
if (defined $schedule) {
for my $dif_schedule(@schedule) {
push (@schedule_rows_loop, \%schedule_rows_data);
}
}
}
$customer_domain_data{SCHEDULE_ROWS} = \@schedule_rows_loop;
push (@customer_domain_loop, \%customer_domain_data);
}
}
$template->param(CUSTOMER_DOMAIN => \@customer_domain_loop);
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