I have two input files and I need to read each record from the file and need to count the number of A's, B's etc and if it repeated in other file, don't take the count and any help on this please

FILE_A 01|JAPAN|A| 01|CHINA|B| 01|CHINA|B| 01|MALY|C| 01|EUROPE|D|
FILE_A 01|JAPAN|A| 01|CHINA|B| 01|MALY|C| <p>output what i am expecting is</p> <code> FILE_NAME A B C D CHECK 1 2 1 1

In reply to Re^2: How to use multidimensional hashes by Perlseeker_1
in thread How to use multidimensional hashes by Perlseeker_1

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