First of all, you should probably add a 'use strict;' at the top of your code. It will show you a couple of problems with the code you presented above.
Second, if you are having problems with data structures, and they are not doing what you want, use Data::Dumper to see what is actually happening. Add the following code snippet after you have built your data structure:
use Data::Dumper;
print Dumper(\%newhash);
When I ran your code with this, it gave me the following:
$VAR1 = {
'IP' => [
'value1',
'value2',
'value1',
'value2'
]
};
So the code is not doing what think it is doing.
I hope that gives you enough to continue.
- Cees
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