I'm using DBM::Deep to store data persistently.
The data contains hashes and object references.
Here is how I create a DBM::Deep object
$db = DBM::Deep->new(file => "foo.db", locking => 1, autoflush => 1);
I have large set of unprocessed log files and as I keep traversing each line in the log file, I keep adding object references to the $db object.
Here is how $db is arranged:
$db->{1111} = $bucketobj;
$bucketobj->{urlindex} = [$url $url2]
$bucketobj->{referrerindex} = [$url3 $url4]
After processing a substantial number of log lines, I now need to co-relate the information I have collected in the $db object.
During this processing, I need to delete some object references from the DBM object.
splice(@{$bucketobj->{referrerindex}, 1, 1)
This is when I encounter the error "DBM::Deep Can't store something that is tied"
Can someone help me out.
Thanks
funduraghu
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