Sorry if anyone is hurt by my wrong questions.
Let me show some code:
The following hash is getting generated from a subroutine:
%pfinfo = { '069836' => '069836|Henion,David|A|Active|010474|HAWKEY,Mi
+chael G|SC3798|...' ,
'025939' => '025939|Picard, Stephane|A|Active|010101|LEPINE,Thi
+bault|SG8778|...' ,
...}
my $timee0 = new Benchmark;
foreach my $en (keys %pfinfo)
{
logAndSkip(\*LOG,"Considering the entry from PeopleFirst extract: $e
+n...") if ($log);
# Get the PF information
my @pfi=(); #reset the array
@pfi=split/\|/,$pfinfo{$en};
# If employee number does not exists in ED, it looks like a creation
if (!exists $ed_en{$en})
{
createEDentry(\*LOG,\@pfi,\%used_dn,\%en2dn);
}
# Looks like an ED entry update
else
{
updateEDentry(\*LOG,$en2dn{$en},\@pfi,\%en2dn);
}
} # End Foreach
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