I was trying to 'store' and 'retrieve' a list, and would like to know how get to the next element. I thought I had the idea, but I appear to be missing something....
#!/bin/perl -w use Data::Dumper; use Storable; %list = ( [ "'NEIS.IFMS.CP2#LOAD.CHGT.DAT'" => 0, "sqlload / ifmschgt.dat >> ifmschgt.log" => 0 ], [ "'NEIS.IFMS.CP2#LOAD.TOLT.DAT'" => 0, "sqlload / ifmstolt.dat >> ifmstolt.log" => 0 ] ); print Dumper %list; store( \%list, 'store' ); $root = retrieve( 'store' ); foreach $line ( %{$root} ) { print Dumper $line; } foreach $line ( %{$root} ) { foreach $m ( @{$line} ) { print "$m\n"; } }

In reply to Going through a retrieved Hash list by Anonymous Monk

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