Hi,
I have an input file with records like:
A 100 B 200 B 300 C 400 D 500 C 600 D 700 ..etc.
A,B,C,D,.. are tags and 100, 200, etc, are the data. Everytime the tag is encountered a unique sequence number needs to be generated. For e.g.
A 100 -> seqno = 1,
B 200 -> seqno = 1,
B 300 -> seqno = 2,
C 400 -> seqno = 1,
D 500 -> seqno = 1,
C 600 -> seqno = 2,
D 700 -> seqno = 2, etc.
Can anyone give a solution?
Thank you,
Gowtham
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