That's fine, but it is a Hash of Hash (HoH), not a Hash of Array (HoA). You should perhaps take a look at Data::Dumper.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my $rboc = "SA";
my $telco = "0009";
my %HoH;
my %MultiHash;
$HoH{$rboc}{$telco} ++;
$MultiHash{$rboc, $telco} ++;
print Dumper (\%HoH);
print Dumper (\%MultiHash);
Prints:
$VAR1 = {
'SA' => {
'0009' => 1
}
};
$VAR1 = {
'SA0009' => 1
};
Note that there is a hidden character in the 'SA0009' string!
Update: added second method.
Perl is Huffman encoded by design.
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