I am trying to combine hash with formatted output.
Here is my script:
%auto = (GM => 'Caprice',Ford => 'Pinto',Honda => 'Civic',Toyota => 'T +acoma'); foreach $key (keys %auto) { print "$key $auto{$key}\n"; } format HEADER = MANUFACTER----MODEL . format FLOR = @<<<<<<< @######## $key, $value . write while (($key,$value) = each %auto);

It just outputs the data without the headers such as:
Toyota Tacoma Ford Pinto Honda Civic GM Caprice
I want it to output like this:
MANUFACTURER MODEL ----------------------- Toyota Tacoma Ford Pinto Honda Civic GM Caprice

In reply to Format with hash by Anonymous Monk

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