this pushes one joined line
DB<103> push( @Records, join ',', ( "AAA", 20130610, 730, 1015, "\n"
+ ) );
=> 1
DB<104> \@Records
=> ["AAA,20130610,730,1015,\n"]
you rather want something like
DB<106> push @Records, [ "AAA", 20130610, 730, 1015 ];
=> 1
DB<107> \@Records
=> [["AAA", 20130610, 730, 1015]]
DB<108> $Records[0][2]
=> 730
see perldsc#ARRAYS OF ARRAYS
Cheers Rolf
( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
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