Use
Data::Dumper to inspect your datastructure. It probably is not what you think:
$ perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my %blah1 = ();
$blah1{condition} = "";
$blah1{terms} = [ "foobar" ];
my %blah2 = ();
$blah2{condition} = "AND";
$blah2{terms} = [ "foo", "OR bar" ];
my %tests = ();
$tests{1} = %blah1;
$tests{2} = %blah2;
use Data::Dumper;
print Dumper(\%tests);
__END__
$VAR1 = {
'1' => '2/8',
'2' => '2/8'
};
++ for using strict and warnings.
Read
Perl Data Structures Cookbook for more on hashes of hashes.
--
print map{chr}unpack(q{A3}x24,q{074117115116032097110111116104101114032080101114108032104097099107101114})
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