hey bud. So when I replaced the for loop exactly the way you have mentioned I get the following error.

Use of uninitialized value in numeric gt()) at logprocess.pl in line 119

which is that loops line number where the for loop is at.

Also, can you please teach me how to print the value inside of a nested nested nested hash. THis one. I want to see the value of rxABC from? $obj->{$j}->{rxABC} I tried print "Found: $$obj->{$j}->{rxABC}" and it wont work. :(


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