Hello,

I already got help in the chatterbox. But now I don't know how to solve the following problem.

I have a hash with for example the following input:

$VAR1 = { 'File_Handler' => { 'Compile_File' => undef, 'Log_Details' => undef, 'Complete_Logging' => undef, 'Get_Config' => undef, 'Get_Data' => undef, 'Get_Abc_Data' => undef, 'Internal_Operations' => { 'Get_Abc_Data' => + undef, 'Start_Operations +' => undef, 'Get_Start_Up_Dat +a' => undef, 'Construct_Failur +e_Ident' => undef, 'Construct_Additi +onal_Words' => undef, }, 'Start_File_Handler' => undef } };

My goal is it to replace all undef with the lines of code in a file.

My problem is how to get the files out of this hash. The first file name would be: "File_Handler.Compile_File.2.ada". The second file name is "File_Handler.Log_Details.2.ada". Another file name would be "File_Handler.Internal_Operations.Get_Abc_Data". You see the file name consists of the keys separated by a "." and has the suffix ".2.ada.".

The hash can also have much more than only 3 levels.

Thank you for your help.

Greetings,

Dirk


In reply to Filling value of nested hash by Dirk80

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