That's an assignment. It puts the value of $1 into $backjobs->{$2}{dbt}. Likewise, it puts the value of $3 into $bakjobs->{$2}{cdt}.
Also note that \w matches underscores, so the character class in the regex is redundant. See perlretut.
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by plobsing
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