Hi people, I am having a little trouble getting this beauty to work :

trying to write a simple/good data loader for generic CSV files, I came up with this idea to specifically do it with symbolic links

I explain :

@test=(11,22,33,44); @Fld=('LCD','XCOORD','Y','Name'); @Data{@Fld}= @test; print "Y($Data{'Y'}) N($Data{'LCD'})\n"; # until here all works fine ${$Fld[2]}=$test[2]; # <--- works ${$Fld[3]}=$test[3]; # <--- works ${@Fld}=@test; # <--- does NOT work, why ?! print "Y($Y) N($Name)\n";

thx in advance for any suggestion

kind regards

jc


In reply to symbolic reference & loading hashes by jcmmat

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