#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my $h1 = { 'location_setting' => [ '409' ], 'status' => [ '501' ] };
my $h2 = { 'status' => [ '137', '124' ], 'location_setting' => ['405'
+], 'classification' => ['0']};
#my $x = {%$h1, %$h2};
my %x = ();
my $x = \%x;
foreach my $h1key (keys %{$h1}) {
push @{$x{$h1key}}, @{${$h1}{$h1key}};
}
foreach my $h2key (keys %{$h2}) {
push @{$x{$h2key}}, @{${$h2}{$h2key}};
}
print Dumper $x;
Results:
$VAR1 = {
'status' => [
'501',
'137',
'124'
],
'location_setting' => [
'409',
'405'
],
'classification' => [
'0'
]
};
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