Well, if this question doesn't get me banned, then I've found a home. I am STILL having the same problem, although, I can probably ask a more specific question. So, here goes:
%hash1 %hash2 %hash3 %hash4
all have identical keys, different values. Each hash is populated in a different subroutine. I would like (need!) to print the contents as shown:
key 1 value key 1, hash 1 value key 1, hash 2 value key 1, hash 3 value key 1, hash 4 key 2 value key 2, hash 1 value key 2, hash 2 value key 2, hash 3 value key 2, hash 4 etc.........
I know that I have referred to this problem in previous posts, but I ask again, because I am pretty desperate at this point, AND I think that I am presenting the question in a more concise manner. Could some kind monk lend a hand?

In reply to Hash Nightmare by Limo

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