Hi,
I am pushing a user name and an array of AD groups for that user name into a hash of arrays:
Code: push (@{$newgrouphash{"$newdn"} },"$newgroup");
Later on in my script I would like to be able to access both the username and the user groups from within the hash of arrays:
foreach $newdn ( keys %newgrouphash ) {
foreach $group ( @{$newgrouphash{$newdn}} ) {
However I get the $newdn variable printing twice, once blank and then the actual result. Using a dumper, the info looks fine. Is there a better way of accessing the information in a hash of arrays?
Sorry, new here, I used the print statements from the previous posters suggestions. The actual data being pushed into the HOA is a lot of code and is an AD query so it wouldn't compile.
What I end up with is a key of Bob and an array containing groups: domain users, testing, server team etc
push (@{$newgrouphash{"$newdn"} },"$newgroup");
foreach $newdn (sort keys %newgrouphash ) {
print "Name:$newdn\n\t";
foreach $group ( sort @{$newgrouphash{$newdn}} ) {
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if (!($group =~ /CN=Domain Users/i)) {
# print "$group, ";
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$res = `dsmod group $group -rmmbr \"$newdn\"`;
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print "$res\n";
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