08-25-2006
--To find the number of line in the file use
awk 'END{print $NR}'
--to get which message repeated how many time i believe you can follow these step
* cut down the 2nd column sepearated using "|"
say awk 'BEGIN{FS=OFA="|"}{print $2}' srcfile.txt > src_temp.txt
* then sort the src_temp.txt to get the uniq message
sort -o src_temp.txt src_temp.txt | uniq
now search the sorce file using src_temp.txt as your pattern file which actually contain the uniqmessage name
*Probably what you can do is
while read msg
do
{
msgcnt =`grep -c $msg src_file.txt`
echo "$msg = $msgcnt"
}done < src_temp.txt
rm -fr src_temp.txt
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I am confused of your third requirement
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