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Why cant it be a newbie getting to grips with programming, who wants to change some existing code he has found?It certainly can - therefore I answered with the pointers to the solution GrandFather provided in code - it would have helped you in either case. I just needed to testing whether a particular hash holds the information I need.Then why didn't you state that in your posting? While printing the whole datastructure and scanning it manually is surly working, solutions to search for particular values/keys in an arbitrary structured hash aren't that hard to achieve either :-) Acting as anonymonk and asking seemingly simple to answer questions doesn't help getting a lot of trust in advance, at least with me. A newbie getting to grips with programming in Perl could certainly go to alot of places worse than perlmonks, but not that many better suited to advance your skills: Please register an account, read Welcome to the Monastery! Make yourself at home., have a look around - and be indeed welcome.
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An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself. In reply to Re^3: Traverse an unknown multi-dimensional hash
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