Hi. I need to create a hash(I think atleast) that would point to multiple items. Example
Hash($ArtistSong1)->[1,3,5]
Hash($ArtistSong2)->[2,4]
Is this possible? ($ArtistSong, and 1,2,3, etc will be derived from the DB). If it is, can someone please tell me how do I go above doing this? My final goal is, I will be searching based on ArtistSong, if a certain value exists there or not? so Example I may say, for ArtistSong1, does 1 exist? If yes, do something, else do something else. I do not know how many ArtistSongs will I have nor do I know how many values will it refer to.
Thanks soo much for you help.
Newcomer,
PJofNJ
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