Hello dear Monks,
first, thank you all, you guys are great.
- GrandFather : since one long debbugging session (after I added warnings when my script was already finished) I now ALWAYS start my scripts with strict and warnings. But it's never said enough !
- graff && ivancho : that's because it's only a small part (but the 'deepest') of the data. Beside 'tcp' is 'udp', and then a lot of other infos
The goal of all this is to store everything in one db file, and then to check this against a previous snapshot
I thought this way I could loop through the 'snapshot hash' and check for new keys and modified values
But maybe it's not the best way ?
Have a wonderful day
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