You need keys levels 1 and 2 and value correct ?
Try a Schwarzian transform based code:
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my %data;
#-- original sample
$data{1} = {'a' => 10, 'b' => 5, 'c' => 20 };
$data{2} = {'a' => 90, 'b' => 15, 'c' => 40 };
#--
my @Top =
sort { $a->[2] <=> $b->[2] }
map {
my $h = $_;
map {
[ $h, $_, $data{$h}->{$_} ]
} keys %{$data{$h}};
} keys %data;
print Dumper(\@Top);
After it you receive an array with ( Key1, Key2, Value ).
On Schuartzian transformation you receive the original data format sorted, but you don't need it here.
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