%{$array[1]}{'Item'} = $something;
You have to turn the item in $array[1] into the hash. Or reference
would be the correct terminology I think. I'm only answer because
its late and you probably won't get one of the gurus. But try it.
- Justin Rogers, CEO DigiTec Web Consultants
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Subject: Arrays and Hashes
> Can a hash be the value of an array element? specifically, what would be
> the syntax for defining values and referencing them. What comes to mind is
> something like $array[1]{hashkey} = hashvalue, though this seems silly to
> me. I'm getting all confused just trying to work it out. I've got a
> headache :-).
> Gregory Bair
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