I want to print my output like Hash of Hash of Arrays, i.e. take Development as my first hash with the JIRA ID as the values and JIRA ID as the 2nd hash and the associated values. Example :=> [ 'Testing { ', 'JIRA' => 'COM-6789 ', 'Program' => 'Testing ', 'rev' => 'r876391 ', 'Reviewer' => 'Balise Mat ' 'Description' => 'Audited }, { ', 'Program' => 'Testing ', 'rev' => 'r698392 ', 'Reviewer' => 'Chan Joe ', 'JIRA' => 'COM-6789 ' 'Description' => 'SO hwat }, { ', 'JIRA' => 'COM-6789 ', 'Reviewer' => 'Chan Joe ', 'Program' => 'Testing ', 'rev' => 'r327896 ' 'Description' => 'Paid the Due } ], ' => [ 'Development { ', 'JIRA' => 'COM-1234 ', 'Reviewer' => 'John Wick ', 'rev' => 'r345676 ', 'Program' => 'Development ' 'Description' => 'Genral fix }, { ', 'Program' => 'Development ', 'rev' => 'r909276 ', 'Reviewer' => 'None ', 'JIRA' => 'COM-1234 ' 'Description' => 'Updating Received } ],
Code snippet:'Development { COM-1234 { ', 'JIRA' => 'COM-1234 ', 'Reviewer' => 'John Wick ', 'rev' => 'r345676 ', 'Program' => 'Development ' 'Description' => 'Genral fix }, { ', 'Program' => 'Development ', 'rev' => 'r909276 ', 'Reviewer' => 'None ', 'JIRA' => 'COM-1234 ' 'Description' => 'Updating Received } }, ],
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use 5.010; use Data::Dumper; my @records = do { local $/ = '------------------------------------------'; <>; }; chomp @records; my %jira; foreach (@records) { next unless /\S/; my %rec = /^(\w+):\s*(.+?)$/mg; push @{$jira{$rec{JIRA}}}, \%rec; } say Dumper \%jira; my %prog foreach (@records) { next unless /\S/; my %rec = /^(\w+):\s*(.+?)$/mg; push @{$jira{$rec{Program}}}, \%rec; } say Dumper \%prog;
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