Why when i print this to ha file:
foreach $prt_nombre (keys (%db)) { foreach $prt_indice (0..$#{ $db{$prt_nombre}} ) { printf ficherolog "$ahora - Operativa: $db{$prt_nombre} || Vec +es encontrada: $db{$prt_nombre}[$prt_indice]{'contador'}\n"; } }
It only prints me the name in memory of the array.
12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Comienzo de tarea... 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Operativa: ARRAY(0x1ae2984) || Veces encontrada: + 0 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Operativa: ARRAY(0x19c8fcc) || Veces encontrada: + 0 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Operativa: ARRAY(0x289c34) || Veces encontrada: +0 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Operativa: ARRAY(0x289c34) || Veces encontrada: +0 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Operativa: ARRAY(0x289c34) || Veces encontrada: +0 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Operativa: ARRAY(0x19c8ebc) || Veces encontrada: + 0 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Operativa: ARRAY(0x1ae2274) || Veces encontrada: + 0 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Operativa: ARRAY(0x1ae2e94) || Veces encontrada: + 0 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Operativa: ARRAY(0x1ae2e94) || Veces encontrada: + 0 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Operativa: ARRAY(0x1ae2354) || Veces encontrada: + 0 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Operativa: ARRAY(0x1ae2354) || Veces encontrada: + 0 12/02/2009 13:28:03 - Tarea finalizada
Sure im doing something wrong... Thanks!!!!!!

In reply to Simply && Fast question regading HASH-ARRAY-HASH data access by Sombrerero_loco

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