I think you've omitted the details that would help us help you.
use Data::Dumper;
$mail='foo@bar.com';
$dn = 'blah';
@members=('bob','carol','ted','alice');
$rec = { DN=>$dn, MAIL=>$mail, MEMBERS=>[@members] };
$hoh{$dn} = $rec;
print Dumper($rec);
print Dumper(\%hoh);
$: perl 1149939.pl
$VAR1 = {
'MAIL' => 'foo@bar.com',
'DN' => 'blah',
'MEMBERS' => [
'bob',
'carol',
'ted',
'alice'
]
};
$VAR1 = {
'blah' => {
'MAIL' => 'foo@bar.com',
'DN' => 'blah',
'MEMBERS' => [
'bob',
'carol',
'ted',
'alice'
]
}
};
$:
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