Hi Monks

I am trying to get the following input in transpose form
--------------- Name: Tim Brown username: txbro27 cuid: twbrown --------------- Name: Dean Walker username: dxwalk3 --------------- username: jxrizzo Name: John Rizzo --------------- Name: Doreen Mirlass username: mirlasd --------------- cuid: chamblem Name: Mike Chambless username: mblem --------------- name: Tim McCarthy username: txmccar cuid: tmmccar ---------------
There are three things to notice here

- The order of the Name/cuid/username not always same.
- They need to considered as case insensitive
- sometime the cuid is missing
The output should be in this format
username:fname lname:cuid
If the cuid is missing the value should be EMPTY. For
example the above input will give the following output
txbro27:Tim Brown:twbrown dxwalk3:Dean Walker:EMPTY jxrizzo:John Rizzo:EMPTY mirlasd:Doreen Mirlass:EMPTY mblem:Mike Chambless:chamblem txmccar:Tim McCarthy:tmmccar
Any help with this would really help me a lot
Thanks

In reply to Transpose the entries by iqbala

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