Hey Marshall sorry to double post, but you don't have to answer my previous question about that if statement, it does work it's just that everything below that if statement looks like it's quoted (text is pink, means quote in gedit). If I am thinking correctly it just checks for line that start with a "/". Right?
I wasn't able to get it working because I didn't have the DATA::Dump package, but I do now and the ouput looks pretty good. Nice Work!

Sorry for the newbieism but what does it mean when you have the lines with the array then curly braces with it like this line below?
push @{$recordState{$record_id}{$OwnerOrWaiting}}, $_;
Could you explain that to me?

Thanks, Matt

In reply to Re^2: How to reference to array keys? by mmartin
in thread How to reference to array keys? by mmartin

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