OK, I think I can tell you what your problem is, it's an easy mistake to make as hashes can be so confusing sometimes.
Basically, after line 51 you have an single entry array [$n-name] in:
$judge{$j_name}->{Nominee}
Which is fine, but this means, if you call:
$judge{$j_name}->{Nominee}
you get
[$n-name]. And you MAKE that call, in line 52, when you say:
$judge{$j_name}->{Nominee}->{Scores}
So you're turning around and saying that
[$n-name] is also %Scores. Hence the error.
Solution:
51 push @{$judge{$j_name}->{Nominee}->{$n_name}->{Scores}},
$mentor,$ptcare,$clinres;
OR
51 push @{$judge{$j_name}->{Nominee}->{$n_name}},
$mentor,$ptcare,$clinres;
Hope I got that right.
Cheers
Sam
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