Thanks for that, choroba,
If references work the other way round (i.e. I need to store the reference in the @AoH), then why does this code update the @AoH?:
@AoH =
(
{ name => Adam, age => 0 },
{ name => Bob, age => 10 },
{ name => Cat, age => 20 }
);
@age_ref = (\$AoH[0]{age},\$AoH[2]{age});
${$age_ref[1]} = 23;
print "\$AoH[2]{age} = $AoH[2]{age}\n";
# The above prints '$AoH[2]{age} = 23'
Thanks.
Tel2
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