I would like to look up the values of the codes contained in the array value and extend the hash,

You forgot to tell us how and what with you want to extend the hash.

extracting the final information as required.

Please also enlighten us what "information as required" means in this context.

The following snippet achieves the required result but doesnot extend the hash and it can be seen that extending the level would be quite complex

That pushes the key and values onto the array @allmembers. I can't see why you want to do that.

I am missing a hint towards what you are trying to accomplish, could you specify it some more?

Cheers, Sören


In reply to Re: creating a hash of arrays/hashes by Happy-the-monk
in thread creating a hash of arrays/hashes by jonnyfolk

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