No problem. Glad to help, especially since you did the right thing (tried
something, tried to work it out, and posted your code when you couldn't).
8:24pm, Mike Blezien wrote:
Ah! ... had is ass-backwards, I though it didn't look right. Thank you for
your help...much appreciated :)
Paul Archer
Ah! ... had is ass-backwards, I though it didn't look right. Thank you for your
help...much appreciated :)
Paul Archer wrote:
7:22pm, Mike Blezien wrote:
Hello,
I've gone through serveral posting regarding sorting hashes, but can't
seem to get it to sort correctly. I need it to sort on the key v
7:22pm, Mike Blezien wrote:
Hello,
I've gone through serveral posting regarding sorting hashes, but can't seem
to get it to sort correctly. I need it to sort on the key value and not the
key
it reads from a file like this:
1::sometext_here
2::sometext_here2
3::sometext_here3
And reads the data l
Hello,
I've gone through serveral posting regarding sorting hashes, but can't seem to
get it to sort correctly. I need it to sort on the key value and not the key
it reads from a file like this:
1::sometext_here
2::sometext_here2
3::sometext_here3
And reads the data like this:
###
Hello,
occasionally we get this error, due to a mis coding error or type-O error, but
was wondering is there away to check, with a perl code, to make sure the sub
routine exists before displaying this system 500 internal error message. the
error I'm referring too is this:
Undefined subroutine &