I think the problem is here
# if ($dbm1{"$accountAD"}
# && $dbm1{"$accountID"} =~ /^$accountAD$/) { # key values reversed
if ($dbm1{"$accountAD"}
&& $dbm1{"$accountAD"} =~ /^$accountID$/) { # corrected
If it helps, here's code I used to debug your script, paste it in after the ties
# debug
sub showdata {
my ($head,$data) = @_;
print qq(<table border=1><tr><td> key </td><td> $head </td></tr>\n);
foreach (sort keys %$data){
print qq(<tr><td> $_ </td><td> $$data{$_} </td></tr>\n);
}
print q(</table>);
}
showdata("Unverified",\%dbm1);
showdata("Verified",\%dbm2);
poj
update ;
Another way to fix it is to change these round
# $dbm1{$form{'usermail'}} = "$accountID";
$dbm1{"$accountID"} = $form{'usermail'};
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