my wished structure is like the dumper result in my original post. As you can see there, the SCHEDULE_COLUMNS_IMPORT has several entries. The schedule value here should display the value of $imp_formated_hour from all the existing export reports. So it should basically be the same as the SCHEDULE_COLUMNS_EXPORT, just with other schedule_values. The difference here is, the schedule value for the export reports are gathered in a loop before. Not like the schedule values of the import reports. I don't know how I can change my code so that it doesn't overwrite the hash all the time .. sorry, my PERL knowledge is still very lacking :/


In reply to Re^4: Overwriting Hash / Array by iRemix94
in thread Overwriting Hash / Array by iRemix94

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