OK, this is a "what's wrong with my code" question, which is probably an inappropriate use of this site, but I'm stuck and I have nowhere else to go, and I think I've nailed the problem done pretty well, I just don't know the solution. Here we go.

Here is the definition of the problem hash in my code:

%SA_DATA_LOCK_DOWN = { 'SECALERT_ALERTS_ID'=>0, 'SECALERT_NUM'=>0, 'TECH_SPEC_ID'=>0, 'OS_APP_NAME'=>0,

and there is more to it. I test the population of this with this code:

foreach (keys(%SA_DATA_LOCK_DOWN)) { print "SA_DATA_LOCK_DOWN key: $_ SA_DATA_LOCK_DOWN Value: $SA_DATA_L +OCK_DOWN{$_}<br>"; }

The print statement is all on one line. It prints this:

SA_DATA_LOCK_DOWN key: HASH(0x4024fe60) SA_DATA_LOCK_DOWN Value:

Only one line, and what is the HASH print? Can somebody help me with this.


In reply to What causes HASH to print? by kmullin5016

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