No experience with this module in particular, but from reading the documentation it looks like you're storing off a reference to an object (a Win32::OLE instance which may or may not be hash based, but that's irrelevant) into another hash. This will loose the object-ness of the underlying object and render it useless. It's also probably not really going to be worthwhile to try and dump any of its internal contents to boot.
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In reply to Re: accessing data inside HASH(0x225b94)
by Fletch
in thread accessing data inside HASH(0x225b94)
by Kashratul
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