what am I doing wrong here when trying to access the value john for node1 ========= $SESSION{FirstRun} = 1; %nodeowner = ("node1", "john", "node2", "nancy"); push(@SESSION, %nodeowner);
print "node1: $SESSION{$nodeowner{node1}}\n"; ========== Thanks Ravi --- Neal Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > > ______________ > >> Now that's room service! Choose from over > 150,000 > >> hotels > >> in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find > your > >> fit. > >> http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 > >> > >> -- > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> For additional commands, e-mail: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> http://learn.perl.org/ > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > > ______________ > > TV dinner still cooling? > > Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. > > http://tv.yahoo.com/ > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://learn.perl.org/ > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with the Yahoo! Search weather shortcut. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#loc_weather -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/