Hi,
Trying to dynamically create hash of hash as i read from a file
while(<FH>){
$line=$_;
chomp($line);
@values=split(/,/,$line);
@type_val=splice(@values,3,2);
$ref_a=\@type_val;
($type_value,$key_type)=split(/\./,$values[2]);
push(@{$hoh{$key_type}},$type_value); #works fine
push(@{$hoh{$key_type{$type_value}}},$ref_a); #Does NOT WORK
}
The error i get is 'cant coerce array into hash'. any help would be appreciated.
thanks
DATA - the file consists lines like :
abc,def,excel1.xls,12,some,time
hj,uyi,excel2.xls,12,more,time2
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