Because Perl automatically flattens hashes and arrays that are passed to subs,
my %packages = $_[1]; doesn't access the entire
%new_db hash, but only the first key of
%new_db, which is why you're getting the odd number of elements error.
Do it this way instead:
new_packages($fcount,\%new_db);
sub new_packages {
my %packages = %{$_[1]};
...
By passing
%new_db as a hash-reference,
$_[1] refers to the hash-ref, which is then de-referenced into the %packages hash like you want.
Most all of the time if you need to pass an array or hash into a sub you'll want to pass it by reference, not by value. :-)
Gary Blackburn
Trained Killer
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