sub wind_Up { my( $self, $copyLocation, $tcid, %parseData, $actRecordType, %cdrHash +) = @_ ; .... ....}
and accessing the subroutine over an object as follows
$obj->wind_Up( $LOGPATH, $test_id, %matchData, $recordType, %recordHas +h );
But I always observe that I am losing the last hash that is been passed. As subroutine does not get this value. I tried by replacing the last hash by a scalar but still observe the same result. Can you let me know what is the mistake in above code? and any possible solution for the same? Naresh

In reply to passing hashes, scalars and arrays to subroutine by lazyreader

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