Update from the front lines: well, it seems to be working part of the time. Revelation #1:
$hash{$foo,$bar}does not work the same as
$hash{ @mykeys{'foo','bar'} } I'll post an additional reply if i can't get the rest of it working...In reply to Re: Re: Tied Hash to emulate double-key hash only accepts one key
by AidanLee
in thread Tied Hash to emulate double-key hash only accepts one key
by AidanLee
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