I think you need to tie every sub-hash as well, like this:
#!perl use strict; use warnings; use Tie::IxHash; my $HoHoH = {}; tie %$HoHoH, 'Tie::IxHash'; tie %{$HoHoH->{'alice'}}, 'Tie::IxHash'; tie %{$HoHoH->{'john'}}, 'Tie::IxHash'; tie %{$HoHoH->{'andy'}}, 'Tie::IxHash'; $HoHoH->{"alice"}{"aaaa"}{"time"} = "20:00:00"; $HoHoH->{"john"}{"ccc"}{"time"} = "21:00:00"; $HoHoH->{"alice"}{"www"}{"time"} = "22:00:00"; $HoHoH->{"alice"}{"xxx"}{"time"} = "22:00:00"; $HoHoH->{"john"}{"aaa"}{"time"} = "23:00:00"; $HoHoH->{"andy"}{"xxx"}{"time"} = "24:00:00"; $HoHoH->{"alice"}{"bbb"}{"time"} = "25:00:00"; $HoHoH->{"andy"}{"yyy"}{"time"} = "26:00:00"; foreach my $user (sort keys %$HoHoH) { printf "%s\n", $user; for my $text (keys %{$HoHoH->{$user}}) { printf "%s%-5.5s", ' ' x 3, $text; for my $time (keys %{$HoHoH->{$user}->{$text}}) { printf "%s%s = %s\n", ' ' x 6, $time, $HoHoH->{$user}->{$text}-> +{$time}; } } print "\n"; }
At least it works (for me ;-).
Hope this helped.
CombatSquirrel.
Entropy is the tendency of everything going to hell.

In reply to Re: HoHoH Insertion Order by CombatSquirrel
in thread HoHoH Insertion Order by Anonymous Monk

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