On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 09:11:10 -0800 SSC_perl <p...@surfshopcart.com> wrote:
> > On Feb 21, 2017, at 8:34 AM, Uri Guttman <u...@stemsystems.com> > > wrote: > > > > you can't trace it from the value. but you can write code where > > that value is stuffed into the db and look for a reference vs 1 or > > a blank. then you can dump the call stack (with caller()) or do > > other debugging. something is putting a hash reference in there > > that shouldn't be doing it. > > Thanks Uri, but that’s the problem - so far I haven’t been > able to tell where it’s being generated. That’s why I was hoping to > decode that value. Looks like I’ll have to continue searching. :\ As Uri explained, there's nothing to "decode" - it's just a string representation, where the value is the memory address that hash had at the time. Look at all the places you execute queries; (at least) one of them is accidentally passing a hashref instead of a scalar value. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/