Problem solved, thanks to
a kind and selfless monk
Here's how it was done:
The last looping construct was replaced with:
my $tmpCtl =
new Config::General(
-ConfigPath => \@path,
-ConfigFile => $tmpctlFile,
-ExtendedAccess => 1,
-InterPolateVars => 1
);
my %tmpCtlhsh = $tmpCtl->getall();
foreach my $user (keys %tmpCtlhsh){
foreach my $server (keys %{ $tmpCtlhsh{$user} }){
if (exists $tmpCtlhsh{$user}{$server}{approvedBy}){
print "user $user is approved for $server\n";
} else {
print "should I delete $user access to $server?\n";
}
}
}
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