Thanks all... I'm starting to get the gist of it. So let me make sure I get this straight. If I did the same thing as my example #2 but put it in a loop, then I do get the distinct records in the array. in other words, this example works fine:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my @data;
for (my $i=5, my $j=0; $i<=10, $j<=20 ; $i++, $j++) {
my %recordset;
$recordset{name} = $i;
$recordset{price} = $j;
push @data, \%recordset;
}
print Dumper(\@data);
Outside of a loop, this wouldn't work and the push would overwrite what is already there. yes?
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