As for the format, I don't recognize it, and your verbal description it is not as helpful as a short example of the format and how think that it should be interpreted. (And yes, you'll likely have to roll my own solution.)
To answer your aside, there is no way within Perl to discover what array, or where in that array, a particular variable was copied from. Indeed the variable might be in many different arrays. If you want to get access to that information later, you have to arrange to keep it associated with the variable in some way.
In reply to Re: MS XAct XAP Data file parsing
by tilly
in thread MS XAct XAP Data file parsing
by Ardemus
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