Yes jbrugger,
It should be there. (I'll try to draw a diagram for that).
I hope this drawing won't complicate the intention:
set1' => {
'key1_set1' => [ 'some arrays' ], --->-
'key2_set1' => [ 'some arrays' ], +++>|+++>+
}, | +
| +
'set2' => { | +
'key1_set2' => [ 'some arrays' ], <---|<+++>
'key2_set2' => [ 'some arrays' ], <---|<+++>
}, | +
| + etc...until
'set3' => { | +
'key1_set3' => [ 'some arrays' ], <---|<++++ ###>
'key2_set3' => [ 'some arrays' ], <---|<++++ ###>
}, | + #
| + #
'set4' => { | + #
'key1_set4' => [ 'some arrays' ], <---|<++++ <###
'key2_set4' => [ 'some arrays' ], <---|<++++ <###
'key3_set4' => [ 'some arrays' ], <---|<++++ <###
},
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