Right. But doing this from within a foreach loop is where things are getting fuzzy. The following doesn't work:
foreach my $class (sort keys %jobsClassKey) {
my $jobid = $jobsClassKey{$class}->{jobid};
my $status = $jobsClassKey{$class}->{status};
$masterClassHash{$class}{'successfuljobs'},$jobid if ($status == 0);
$masterClassHash{$class}{'partiallysuccessful'},$jobid if ($status ==
+1);
$masterClassHash{$class}{'failedjobs'}, $jobid if (($status > 1) && (
+$status != 150));
#Termination requested by admin
}
print $masterClassHash{$class}{successfuljobs}[1]
What I need to do is:
for every class, divide jobids by fail, partially fail, and succeed.
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