There are no reserved hash names (except for upper-cased hashes that Perl uses internally). You probably have a typo somewhere. If you have strict and warnings enabled, your error log should give you a warning message; see perldoc perldiag for help in diagnosing it.
Otherwise, post the minimal amount of code that demonstrates the problem and someone here can point out the typo.
In reply to Re: Is "states" a reserved hash name??
by chromatic
in thread Is "states" a reserved hash name??
by punch_card_don
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