For your information, most (if not all) of your print statements can be interpolated. So this:

print 'From hash'."\n"; for my $o (@order) { my $h=$array->{$o}; print ' ID = '.$h->{ID}."\n"; print ' CoID = '.$h->{CoID}."\n"; print ' State = '.$h->{State}."\n";

Becomes this:

print "From hash\n"; for my $o (@order) { my $h=$array->{$o}; print " ID = $h->{ID}\n"; print " CoID = $h->{CoID}\n"; print " State = $h->{State}\n";

Or:

print "From hash\n"; for my $o (@order) { print "" . " ID = $array->{$o}->{ID}\n" . " CoID = $array->{$o}{CoID}\n" . " State = $array->{$o}->{State}\n";

Or with a heredoc, but I digress.

Also, I'm curious as to why you're calling a hash $array... ;)


In reply to Re^2: Parsing output from a 'system' call into objects? by stevieb
in thread Parsing output from a 'system' call into objects? by eval142

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