Will this create the keys {$G_ExcepId}{$G_CauseCode} also ?

It's not the keys you should be worried about, but the values (the hash refs) at those keys. And yes, those are created. And thus, so are the keys.

$HoH{"$G_Boardno"}{"$G_ExcepId"}{$G_CauseCode} = "value";

is short for something like

$HoH{"$G_Boardno"} //= {}; $HoH{"$G_Boardno"}{"$G_ExcepId"} //= {}; $HoH{"$G_Boardno"}{"$G_ExcepId"}{$G_CauseCode} = "value";

due to autovivification. When an undefined value is derefenced, the appropriate value is created.

>perl -wle"my($x,$y); $y=$x->{k}; print $x; HASH(0x225278) >perl -wle"my($x,$y); $y=$x->[0]; print $x; ARRAY(0x225278)

In reply to Re^3: How to create a 4 dimension hash by ikegami
in thread How to create a 4 dimension hash by jack_2060

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