This is what I am trying:
my %info = ();
open(IN,"<$file");
while(<IN>)
{
my $line = $_;
chomp $line;
my($lastname, $firstname, $country, $language) = split('\|', $
+line);
#print"$lastname, $firstname, $country, $language\n";
$info{'lastname'} = $lastname;
$info{'firstname'} = $firstname;
$info{'country'} = $country;
$info{'language'} = $language;
}
But the way it is set up only the last data that the script read is what get displayed and the reason is same key. So how do I assign value so that each time it is different value get assigned to the same key. Thanks
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