I don't really know why you have the strange data structure for %Tables, and whether you really need to have strings as the values - but with some tweaking this is the closest to your code I can get - without using eval STRING, which is usually a mistake (and expensive) to use when dealing with data structures:
my $any_data_goes_here = "bla blie bloe "; my @tablenums = ('1', '2', '3'); my (@johnData, @mikeData, @harryData); my %Tables = ( '1' => \@johnData, '2' => \@mikeData, '3' => \@harryData, ); foreach (@tablenums){ push (@{$Tables{$_}}, $any_data_goes_here); } print @johnData, @mikeData, @harryData;

In reply to Re: 1 $var 2 2$vars part 2 by Joost
in thread 2 $vars 2 1 $var by jls13

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