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Hi, yes i am logging every step before and after the ->put() infact I do agree with what you say. But every check i made goes in the direction u suggest. I do print with Dumper the tied hash, and those read return undef only for -1 comapre values. On binary file i checked and data are there. I mentioned the minus one just because is the only clue i have ... on non working values ...
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Re^3: looking for inspiration on 'compare'
by PodMaster (Abbot) on Mar 03, 2005 at 08:52 UTC
    ...On binary file i checked and data are there. I mentioned the minus one just because is the only clue i have ... on non working values ...
    So which do you think is more likely, that there is something seriously broken with a very old and thoroughly tested module, or that you're doing something boneheaded? You need to submit a self contained example which demonstrates your bug.

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      I do still agree, ill try to post an example but it will take me sometime. And yes i do think iam doing something wrong, but if i knew what, i wouldnt be posting here for suggestion. thanks again