Hi chanakya,

When you say "problem", I'm not clear on whether you mean there's a bug in what you're trying to do (in which case you such clarify what your bug is), or whether you just want help solving the "problem" that you've presented.

However, I can make a suggestion which might help you in either case.  You are clearly using the same hash for multiple purposes.  While this is not in and of itself a bad thing, it is potentially confusing to the problem at hand, and might be causing difficulties when iterating through the keys of the hash.  So I would suggest that you use multiple hashes for your data, at least in the beginning, where one has contains keys like "13341_27276.01", and the other contains keys which are filenames.

Once you've iterated through the %csv_data hash, you can then merge them as a final step, if that best serves your purposes.


s''(q.S:$/9=(T1';s;(..)(..);$..=substr+crypt($1,$2),2,3;eg;print$..$/

In reply to Re: Looping thru the complex hash and updating the first element of the value by liverpole
in thread Looping thru the complex hash and updating the first element of the value by chanakya

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