cheers all, this is my working solution :D,after clearify from bard how to write the hash thingy right ^^
foreach my $prod (@total_pid) {
foreach my $su (@total_sup) {
$rowhash{$prod}{$su}{'DATA_S'} = "";
$rowhash{$prod}{$su}{'DATA_F'} = "";
}
}
foreach my $row (@ym_cty_data) {
$rowhash{$row->{PRODUCT_ID}}{$row->{SUPPLIER_ID}}{'DATA_F'} =
+$row->{VALUE_FE};
$rowhash{$row->{PRODUCT_ID}}{$row->{SUPPLIER_ID}}{'DATA_S'} =
+$row->{VALUE_SOLID};
}
first i build the hash with all options, then i fill the options up with data. with this hash structure you can be sure the data is in the right spot thx for the help and inspiration kd ultibuzz
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