Here's the scoop:
NAMES => file1.csv
TYPES => file2.csv
INFO => file3.csv
NAMES
name_id,c_name
1,booya
2,letterheadboy
TYPES
type_id,name_id,type_name
1,1,SKJL
2,1,DWWK
3,1,SDFW
4,2,JSOW
5,2,KJOJ
INFO
unused_col,type_name,possibly_used_col
xx,SKJL,
xx,SKJL,
xx,KJOJ,
xx,SDFW,
xx,JSOW,
xx,JSOW,
xx,KJOJ,
xx,UUUU,
xx,IWEJ,
Now you want the results to be:
############################
NAME TOTAL COUNT
booya 3
letterheadboy 4
NOT SEEN TYPES
UUUU
IWEJ
###########################
An example script to pull this data would be nice. Anyone up for the challenge?
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