Well, my hopes went up for a moment, when I saw that you had included data.

Unfortunately, it doesn't help.

All you've done is thrown 16, essentially nameless, data structures at me, with no idea how to duplicate your error.

Do you not understand what I'm asking you for?  I'm perfectly happy to run some piece of code that you say is "broken", and help you figure out why it's not giving you what you want.  But you can't expect me to have your disk files on my disk, so whatever data is necessary has to be built into the program.

I'm not going to peruse 16 different variables to try to figure out how you might have been using them originally in your program.  Were they variables passed to Dump_vconfig()?  Were they a dump of some configuration/data file?  It doesn't really matter, because I've spent enough time on this now without getting anywhere, and it's almost not worth the frustration any more.

A final suggestion:  Give us a short, complete program which exhibits the problem (including the subroutine Dump_vconfig), and doesn't rely on the state of anyone else's machine.

You're going to have to meet us halfway.

If you can't do that, than all I can say is "good luck".


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In reply to Re^3: Not a HASH reference by liverpole
in thread Not a HASH reference by NateTut

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