Hi Dave, any ideas why it does not work with more data like in this code?
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use CGI qw(-oldstyle_urls :standard); use Data::Dumper; use Date::Format; use Date::Parse; my $q = new CGI; use vars qw($vars); $| = 1; my @data; my $today = get_timezone(); #set $Data::Dumper::Purity to 1 if you have nested references $Data::Dumper::Purity = 1; #open (FILE, ">data.txt") or die "can't open file: $!"; my $weather_data = do "data.txt"; for my $w_data (@$weather_data) { push @data, $w_data; } # Now add 'report_date' key and its value at the appropriate level. push @data, $data->[0]{'xml_api_reply'}{'weather'}{'report_date'} = { +'-data' => $today }; print Dumper(\@data); #print FILE Dumper(\@data); #close FILE or die "can't close file: $!"; sub get_timezone { ### Get our local time. $ENV{'TZ'} = 'America/New_York'; $today = time2str( "%m-%d-%Y \@ %H:%M:%S", time); }

data.txt
$VAR1 = [ { 'xml_api_reply' => { '-version' => '1', 'weather' => { '-row' => '0', 'current_conditions' = +> { + 'icon' => { + '-data' => '/ig/images/weather/mostly_cloudy.gif' + }, + 'temp_f' => { + '-data' => '70' + }, + 'temp_c' => { + '-data' => '21' + }, + 'wind_condition' => { + '-data' => 'Wind: E at 7 mph' + }, + 'humidity' => { + '-data' => 'Humidity: 65%' + }, + 'condition' => { + '-data' => 'Mostly Cloudy' + } + }, } } }, ];

Thanks for trying to help!

In reply to Re^2: Adding row in a hash Help!! by Anonymous Monk
in thread Adding row in a hash Help!! by Anonymous Monk

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