Hi Monks
Need to read a log like such, record 1 and 4 has the same id number and their time difference is more than 1 hour.
Input.log
2007-Nov-07 00:00:00 - id = 000000001
2007-Nov-07 00:30:01 - id = 000000002
2007-Nov-07 00:40:00 - id = 000000003
2007-Nov-07 01:20:01 - id = 000000001
Output Log, desired result shall be
ID LAST TIME Occurance
=====================================================
000000001 2007-Nov-07 01:20:01 1
Anyone can assist to write an algo to perform the comparison ?
Thanks in advance.
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