If you're going for a HoH, you'll need keys for each value in the inner hash (like you're using
$date as a key in the outer hash). Instead of:
$GSPmsgHash{$date} = {
$alertLv,
$src,
$srcD,
$probD,
$days_between,
}
You probably want:
$GSPmsgHash{$date} = {
alert_level => $alertLv,
source => $src,
source_detail => $srcD,
problem_detail => $probD,
days_between => $days_between,
}
This way, to get the alert level for
$date, you would do the following:
my $alert_level = $GSPmsgHash{$date}->{alert_level};
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