Yes, that worked perfectly. I'm not sure how to read "in English" the %$. Is it: "the hash who's scalar pointer is?" So, would @$ be: The array who's scalar pointer is..."
I need to do a lot of study on referencing and de-referencing. Its pretty confusing to me. I'm printing out those pages of the PERLDOC right now. Good bathroom reading.
I didn't realize that dbmopen was considered obsolete. Maybe I've got an old PERL book? I'll move to TIE tonight.
Lots to learn, so little time....
Thanks!
In reply to Re: Re: Using a hash pointer with dbmopen
by K2KO
in thread Using a hash pointer with dbmopen
by K2KO
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