This might help.
my $var = [ # this signifies an anon array [ # Here is the first element of the top anon array - it i +s also an anon array { 'BERICHT' => 'test', 'IP' => '127.0.0.1', 'NAAM' => 'test' }, { 'BERICHT' => 'test', 'IP' => '127.0.0.1', 'NAAM' => 'Htbaa' } ], # end of 1st value of the top anon array { # Here is the 2nd value of the top anon array - It's an + anon hash 'rm' => 'start', 'dummy' => '' } ]; # So to access 'rm' you need the 2nd element of the top array (aka [1] +) # Deref that with $var->[1] # The 2nd element is an anon hash. That is where you need the hash key + 'rm' (aka {rm}) # Deref that with $var->[1]->{rm} print $var->[1]->{rm}; #prints 'start'

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in thread Accessing data in scalar with hashes and arrays by Htbaa

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