It seems to me that your trying to store a list as a hash, so when you print out $m you only get one item, the first item, since that is the key of your hash. If you change it to an array you get both items.
my @list = (
[
"'NEIS.IFMS.CP2#LOAD.CHGT.DAT'" => 0,
"sqlload / ifmschgt.dat >> ifmschgt.log" => 0
],
[
"'NEIS.IFMS.CP2#LOAD.TOLT.DAT'" => 0,
"sqlload / ifmstolt.dat >> ifmstolt.log" => 0
],
);
store( \@list, 'store' );
my $root = retrieve( 'store' );
foreach my $line ( @{ $root } ) {
foreach my $m ( @{ $line } ) {
print $m, "\n";
}
}
HTH
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