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> At 9:50 AM +1000 4/18/01, Angus Lees wrote:
> >"?[+ { %fdat, day => 1, month => 10, year => 2000 } +]"
>
> Neither of those techniques will handle duplicate entries, but they
> definitely get me closer to a work-around. Thanks.
What's Angus suggest above, is what I also would suggest to you. Why doesn't
it handle duplicate entries ? The part between { and } is a Perl hash, so it
will make sure every entry is unique. I think the above piece of code does
exactly what you want (or I missunderstood your intention)
Gerald
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