If your values are simple, you can just make copies such as by saying:

my %commands; $commands{$_} = "10 14 00 07 4d" for qw(GENERATE CREATE SPAWN ETC); $commands{$_} = "16 75 32 14 77" for qw(DELIVER DELIV SHIP ETC2);

If your values are more complex (IE; references to larger things), then simply make both references point to the same object.

my %commands; my $createCMD = {weight=>10, coordinates=>[42,-3.14], logic=>sub{ ... +}, sound=>'success.mp3'}; $commands{$_} = $createCMD for qw(GENERATE CREATE SPAWN);


In reply to Re: Multiple keys for a hash table row? by SuicideJunkie
in thread Multiple keys for a hash table row? by mike65535

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