I have a hash which looks somewhat like the example posted below
AA01 => ALPHA = 453 OMEGA = 43 COUNT = 44 GF02 => ALPHA = 445 OMEGA = 4311 COUNT = 444 ...
So lets say in a text report I am printing it as follows
GROUP COUNT ALPHA OMEGA AA01 44 453 43 GF02 444 445 4311 .... ...
Now the user wants that they should be able to choose the way the report is sorted. If I use
sort keys { $a <=> $b} %hash
I can sort by the group name. Now what if I want to print the report sorted by COUNT, or ALPHA etc.,

In reply to Some advice regaring sorting and hashes by tsk1979

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