Hello Bill, This is very nice that you are helping me here. Thanks for the same. I was able to create the hash of arrays and hashes but unable detirmine the recent dates from users

My expectation should be 1 recent date 2021-03-10T13:58:50.000Z . Please check below code, i was trying

User 900000002 Network1 2019-11-07T20:31:10.000Z 2021-02-19T13:47:25.000Z 2021-03-10T13:58:50.000Z
my %iddates; for my $key (keys(%iddates)) { foreach my $fact1 (keys %{ $iddates{$key} }) { $iddates{$key}{$fact1}; my @numbers = map { $_->[1] } values(%{$iddates{$key}}); printf("%dd: max: %s", $key, maxstr(@numbers)); } }

In reply to Re^4: How i can create hash of arrays of hashes from my 3 arrays? by chandantul
in thread How i can create hash of arrays of hashes from my 3 arrays? by chandantul

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