ah. well in that case
@SESSION = ( \%nodeowner, \%nodeseverity );
On Feb 27, 2007, at 11:59 AM, Ravi Malghan wrote:
One correction: SESSION is just a single dimensional
array @SESSION.
Thanks
Ravi
--- Ravi Malghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi: I just can't seem to figure this out.
I am trying to declare two associative array
(%nodeowner and %nodeseverity) within another array
called %SESSION
For example
%nodeowner = ("node1", "john", "node2", "nancy");
%nodeseverity = ("node1", 5, "node2", 10);
How do I declare %SESSION containing %nodeowner and
%nodeseverity. And how do I access say the value
John
give node1 from the nodeowner array that is in
SESSION?
TIA
Ravi
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