Hi Monks, I need to automate a manual checking process of manufacturing I am getting data from two different source I Need to check if the data is same from both the source the Data will come in below given format.Here data comprises of Properties of various components and for each component data will be encapsulated between bracket... now we need a way to compare these two files PS: The Order of component Listing will not be same in Both the files. R84 0603 470 R85 0603 2.4K R86 0603 2.4K R87 0603 2.4K R88 0603 470 R89 0603 470 R90 0603 470 R91 0603 2.4K R92 0603 2.4K

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