I'm guessing that what you want to do is pass both hashes into the subroutine. I can suggest two options:
my %images = bpimagelist('$record->{client}'); my %jobs = bpdbjobs();
  1. Pass by reference

    post2web ( \%jobs, \%images ); ... sub post2Web { my ( $jRef, $iRef ) = @_; ...
  2. Pass using argument hash

    post2web ( { jobs => %jobs, images => %images } ); ... sub post2web ( my ( $Args ) = @_; my $jRef = %{ $Args->[ jobs ] }; my $iRef = %{ $Args->[ images ] }; ...
Certainly of the two I perfer the second alternative -- about as simple to setup, and further expansion is a piece of cake, complete with backward compatibility.

--t. alex

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ps Code not tested. :)


In reply to Re: Hash dereferencing and printing by talexb
in thread Hash dereferencing and printing by Anonymous Monk

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