On Jul 12, Craig Moynes/Markham/IBM said:
>I have a loop, each iteration through the loop the hash %tmpEntry gets a
>new set of values. And each iteration through the loop I place this hash
>into another hash, like so:
>
>[snip]
> print "Added entry.\n";
>$oncall{$tmpEntry{'StartDate'}} = \%tmpEntry;
>[snip]
>
>tmpEntry is defined outside the loop, because I need to handle the last
>case outside of the loop. This doesn't work, all the entries end up
>being the same, because of the reference to the memory location.
You'll need to use { %tmpEntry } then, instead of \%tmpEntry.
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