As moritz said, you told it to create a string, not a hash. You can explicitly tell your code to create an empty hash like this:
my $test = { record => {} };
or you could use undef, leaving the slot empty for perl to put in a hash reference when you execute line 8.
...roboticus
When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.
In reply to Re: Add Data to Hash Reference
by roboticus
in thread Add Data to Hash Reference
by Anonymous Monk
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