hi again, I am building two saperate hashes as
my($q1,$a1) = split(/=/); $prod->{$environment}{$dbname}{$q1} = $a1; my($rt,$ap) = split(/=/); $preprod->{$env}{$database}{$rt} = $ap; and then comparing the values as if ($preprod->{$env}{$database}{$rt} ne $prod->{$environment}{$dbname} +{$q1) { print "$preprod->{$env}{$database}{$rt}\n" }
I get all the values correct except
#$a1 is /siebprod/db13/PRODDB/log2/ #$ap is /preprod/db12/PREPRODDB/log2/

In reply to Re^4: pattern match showes true by Anonymous Monk
in thread pattern match showes true by Anonymous Monk

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