Hi lnickt, thanks much!... but i apologize if i still not able to get it resolved... been frying my brain on the correct syntax to extract the hash value but im having issue using the correct variable in terms of scalar, etc.
foreach my $keys1 (keys %{$excel_hash}) { print "$keys1\n"; foreach my $keys2 (keys %{%$excel_hash{$keys1}}) { print "$keys2\n"; my $value = %{%$excel_hash{$keys1}{$keys2}}; } }
From the above code, everything works without the line where i assign the value to $value. Output below:
$VAR1 = \{ '002' => { 'Name' => 'BBB' }, '001' => { 'Name' => 'AAA' } }; 002 Name 001 Name
With that $value line, i have syntax error on that line. Please help...

In reply to Re^4: excel to hash by colox
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