swarddb, I guess I'm a bit hazy on your question. You state Hash Help in the title, but begin your code with an elsif leading me to believe that there is an if above it doing something else. Could you please reply to your post and try to explain it a bit better, so we can help you?

BTW: I don't know if your using use strict or not, but I didn't see anywhere in your posted code the word my to declare variables. I just wanted to make sure that you 'use strict' and of course '-w'. Please reply and I'll see if I can help you out.

- Mission
"Heck I don't know how to do it either, but do you think that's going to stop me?!!"

In reply to Re: Hash Help please by Mission
in thread Hash Help please by swarddb

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