That's what my first thoughts were, and why I made that call in the first place, but here's what you'd see in the printout...
$VAR1 = { 'filenumber' => '01-0052', 'results' => { 'Legal' => 'my lawyer made me do it', 'PriorpolDate' => undef, 'BldgLine' => undef, 'Deaths' => undef, 'Status' => 'OPEN', 'SearchType' => 'test', 'Notes' => 'this is where notes go…', 'Restrictions' => 'no restrictions', 'State' => 'IL', 'PIN2' => 'pin2yadayada', 'PIN3' => undef, 'City' => 'Champaign', 'LandVal' => '', 'SearchFromDate' => '2001-01-05 16:45:00', 'Drainage' => '1', 'Township' => 'village of champaign', 'EffectiveDate' => '2001-01-30 11:30:00', 'ImprovementVal' => '', 'Street' => '2408 Some Place', 'FileNumber' => '01-0052', 'Zip4' => '1234', 'Zip5' => '12345', 'OrderedBy' => undef, 'SearchedBy' => undef, 'MemberNumber' => '1234', 'Plat' => undef, 'LotSize' => 'a little bit smaller', 'Street2' => 'test street2', 'Easements' => undef, 'Exemptions' => '', 'Divorce' => undef, 'RequestDate' => '2001-01-30 11:30:00', 'MemberName' => 'W. Ghost Ryder', 'Probate' => undef, 'Wills' => undef, 'PIN' => 'assadsa', 'Access' => '100 feet of shoreline', 'TotalVal' => '' }, 'script' => 'template.pl', };


ryddler

In reply to Re: Re: undefined value as a HASH reference?? by ryddler
in thread undefined value as a HASH reference?? by ryddler

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