I am using the Tie::Registry module and have a question.
If I want to get a registry value I am using this format
$a=$Registry->{CUser}->{xxx}->{yyy}->{zzz}->{value}
What I end up doing is creating keys of say yyy because that key didn't exist on a particular system. If there a way to check for a value without creating keys short of walking down the registry?
The opposite question is about adding a value to the registry. I'd like to do
$Registry->{CUser}->{xxx}->{yyy}->{zzz}->{value} = "data"
But it fails and creates the first missing level. I have had to walk down checking each level to make this work.
I hope I am not seeing something in the documentation that someone can point out.
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