Maybe I've mis-understood you -- I made the code less fancy and used a hash instead of a hashref, as shown below, and got the sme result.

for ( 1..9 ) { my $last = "last_name$_"; my $first = "first_name$_"; my %h; if ( length($vars->{$last}) && length($vars->{$last}) ) { $h{'last_name'} = $vars->{$last}; $h{'First_name'} = $vars->{$first}; } else { # Leave a blank one at the end. $h{'last_name'} = ''; $h{'First_name'} = ''; last; } push ( @reg_array, \%h ); }

I guess I don't understand your answer.

I'm able to get the information from $vars just fine, but it seems putting it back onto the form is a problem.

Alex / talexb / Toronto

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In reply to Re^2: Can't seem to use an AoH with Template::Toolkit by talexb
in thread Can't seem to use an AoH with Template::Toolkit by talexb

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