Hi Melly,

But the new Scenario I am mentioning over here is completely different. I am unable to transform the Logic of your code to write the new code for the current Scenario over here.

Would be really thankful to you if you could please spare some of your most valuable time in assisting me for the same. I may sound like "Pls write the code or Script for me", but I can't help myself. This approach may surely appear to be shameless on my part, even I do understand. But I am in real soup and am really getting messed up right now.

Confirming this as my last request for the same.

Thanks a lot in advance.

Warm Wishes and Best Regards,

K.


In reply to Re^8: Adding object identifiers corresponding to matched headers and sub-headers. by Kiran Kumar K V N
in thread Adding object identifiers corresponding to matched headers and sub-headers. by Kiran Kumar K V N

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