Really appreciate all of this help. This site is always great to hit up if you run into trouble. Rather than starting a new thread, I figured I would just ask my similar question here:
How would I transform this:
my %hash = (
'103496-1' => [{ 'CLVD' => '5678', 'COMP' => '1234', 'FD
+' => '0010', 'Files' => [{'File' => 'text.txt', 'hash' => 'a538346ad3
+485'},{'File' => 'text2.txt', 'hash' => '237d97892376a'}] }]
);
into this:
my %newhash = (
'103496-1' => [{ 1234 => {'CLVD' => '5678', 'FD' => '001
+0', 'Files' => [{'File' => 'text.txt', 'hash' => 'a538346ad3485'},{'F
+ile' => 'text2.txt', 'hash' => '237d97892376a'}] }]
);
Basically the only difference is that I don't want to remove the front value and simply shift 1234 outside of the original array.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
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