I tested this on my WinXP 32 bit machine. It works fine. Something is wrong with your command line, what I don't know. But there is no fundamental need to escape the " characters. A side effect of a Windoze command line could be true.
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; my %accounts = ( tom => "BigApple", tom2 => "BigApple2", tom3 => "BigApple3", tom4 => "BigApple4", tom5 => "BigApple5", tom6 => "BigApple6", tom7 => "BigApple7", ); # sort the users in descending order my $counter = 1; for my $userID (reverse sort keys %accounts) { print "$userID\t"; print "\n" if $counter++ % 3 == 0; } __END__ Prints: tom7 tom6 tom5 tom4 tom3 tom2 tom

In reply to Re^6: How do you sort keys of a hash in descending order and print 3 per line? by Marshall
in thread How do you sort keys of a hash in descending order and print 3 per line? by MikeyG

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