Hi, Sean && List >$Hash{"$User"}{"$Page"}{"$NumTimesVisited"} = $ANumber; > Is this possible?
Sure, this will work. I would decrease the hash depth a bit: $Hash{$User}{$Page} = $NumTimesVisited; > If so, how would I traverse this, as I will not know > before hand the values in the hash; I will need to use something like sort. > Thank you. As you can see, you dont have to quote the hash keys, although this is rather a religious issue ;o) I prefer the nonquoted version, since imho its more readable. Getting the elements is no too hard: for (sort keys %Hash) { @pages = keys %{ $Hash{$_} } do sumfink with @pages ..... } HTH, Jan -- cat /dev/world | perl -e "while (<>) {(/(^.*? \?) 42 \!/) && (print $1)}" errors->(c) - -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]