Is it possible to assign the value to key as another Hash? If yes, how? and how do I access the key/value pair of Hash2? My code is something like this...where am I going wrong? I guess somewhere while assigning!!!! Thanks for the help in advance...
my %class_room = ("Title1","Location1"); my %date_class_room; my $s_date = "date1"; $date_class_room{$s_date} = %class_room; for (keys %class_room) { print "Class_Room KEY: $_ VALUE $class_room{$_}\n"; } for (keys %date_class_room) { $a = $_; @x = $date_class_room{$_}; print @x, "\n"; %b = @x; print $a, "\n"; for (keys %b) { $c = $_; $d = $b{$_}; print $c, $d, "\n"; } }

In reply to Assigning Hash to Hash by shilpam

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