If I understand you correctly, the problem is now in your delaycmd and listdelay subs. instead of
$server->command("query $nick $delaylist{$nick}");
which sends the whole kaboodle as one message, make it
$server->command("query $nick $_") for @{$delaylist{$nick}};
(in case you changed your delaylist from hash of strings to HoA).

Similiar for listdelays. Something like
foreach (@nicks) { print "--> \cB$_\cB:\n"; print scalar @{ $delaylist{ $_ }} . " message(s)\n"; print "$_\n" for @{ $delaylist{ $_ }}; }

BTW to me, it looks like the part with my %hash = ... and @isect was superfluous from the beginning. you should remove it, because otherwise it will distract you when you have the next change :-)


In reply to Re^3: Script replaces instead of add by soonix
in thread Script replaces instead of add by geekism

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