In getinfo you're directly reading each line, which means you've probably got newline characters stuck at the end. If this is the case, it will look to perl like it's a different string than the corresponding key your other hash. Try chomping the line before stuffing it in your hash, like so: chomp($line = <FH>).
In reply to Re: Hash question - using value of one hash to determine existence in second hash
by djantzen
in thread Hash question - using value of one hash to determine existence in second hash
by Popcorn Dave
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