Your hash description is alarming. You do know that
\%a is unrelated to hash ref
$a, right?
What you call an insert into the hash is a complete re-assignment of the hash. I think you're making very clunky use of hashes, and perhaps a review of perlreftut would be helpful. At the least, you can change your statement to an insert like so:
$Profileshoh{$prow->[0]} = {
$prow->[1]=>{
$prow->[2]=>{
MIN_VALUE=>$returno[0]
}
}
};
but I haven't determined whether that's What You Really Want.
Update: I think you Really Want
$profileshoh{$prow->[0]}{$prow->[1]}{prow->[2]}{MIN_VALUE} = $returno[
+0];
We're not really tightening our belts, it just feels that way because we're getting fatter.
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