(sigh)

I posted some suggested code in your initial thread (I even tested it and it seemed to work -- it's nested down a bit, here). Now you have two places to look for answers to your one problem. Posting repeated content in different threads is a drag.

Are you staying anonymous for some particular reason? If you could manage to make up a user-id for yourself, it would be easier for you to keep track of your posts and the replies that you get. You could also use the ChatBox to draw people's attention to posts where you haven't gotten the answer you need yet.

Then there would be no need for you to keep posting the same code and the same data in multiple threads.


In reply to Re: Building hash tree from data file -contd by graff
in thread Building hash tree from data file -contd by Anonymous Monk

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