What do you expect $currVar[$arrayKey[$i]] to contain?

I'm not sure how to explain it in perl terms, but i'll try. I'm trying to self reference the variable to a different depth within itself

@myarray=(); $currVar=\$myarray; $currVar=\$currVar[TableDepth1name]; $currVar=\$currVar[TableDepth2name];

Thus, $currVar should equal the value of

$myarray[TableDepth1name][TableDepth2name]

I've managed to build it, even Dumper it and it shows up correctly, but the data is always missing


In reply to Re^4: Working through it... by Inexistence
in thread Working through it... by Inexistence

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