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Old 07-02-2009
print all the rows from "BUY" Tag with "SELL" with Buy/sell tag at end

hi I have the following input and i want to print all the rows from "BUY" Tag till "SELL" alongwith Buy/sell tag at end of each row

Code:
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INPUT
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30/06/2009,NORMAL,ALL,ALL
BUY
1,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,3.00,999835643.46,200906300000422,-, 15:04:42,BUY
2,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,3.01,999835095.69,200906300000421,-, 15:04:42,BUY
3,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,10.00,2.90,99984112.11,200906300000296,-, 13:32:34,BUY
4,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,2.90,999841121.14,200906300000295,-, 13:32:34,BUY
5,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,50.00,2.90,499920560.57,200906300000294,-, 13:32:34,BUY
6,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,30.00,2.91,299952172.01,200906300000293,-, 13:32:34,BUY
SELL
1,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,40.00,3.24,399928998.91,200906300000038,-, 09:47:22,SELL
2,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,50.00,3.24,499911248.63,200906300000037,-, 09:47:22,SELL
3,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,10.00,3.24,99982249.73,200906300000036,-, 09:47:22,SELL
4,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,3.25,999821949.52,200906300000024,-, 09:31:09,SELL
5,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,3.25,999821949.52,200906300000023,-, 09:31:09,SELL
6,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,3.10,999830165.83,200906300000007,-, 09:11:55,SELL
7,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,200.00,3.10,1999660331.67,200906300000006,-, 09:11:49,SELL
8,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,200.00,3.05,1999665809.28,200906300000002,-, 09:11:28,SELL
390.00,800.00
3899368704.98,7998622703.09

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OUTPUT
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1,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,3.00,999835643.46,200906300000422,-, 15:04:42,BUY
2,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,3.01,999835095.69,200906300000421,-, 15:04:42,BUY
3,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,10.00,2.90,99984112.11,200906300000296,-, 13:32:34,BUY
4,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,2.90,999841121.14,200906300000295,-, 13:32:34,BUY
5,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,50.00,2.90,499920560.57,200906300000294,-, 13:32:34,BUY
6,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,30.00,2.91,299952172.01,200906300000293,-, 13:32:34,BUY
1,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,40.00,3.24,399928998.91,200906300000038,-, 09:47:22,SELL
2,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,50.00,3.24,499911248.63,200906300000037,-, 09:47:22,SELL
3,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,10.00,3.24,99982249.73,200906300000036,-, 09:47:22,SELL
4,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,3.25,999821949.52,200906300000024,-, 09:31:09,SELL
5,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,3.25,999821949.52,200906300000023,-, 09:31:09,SELL
6,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,100.00,3.10,999830165.83,200906300000007,-, 09:11:55,SELL
7,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,200.00,3.10,1999660331.67,200906300000006,-, 09:11:49,SELL
8,CBLO/020709,T+0,30/06/2009,200.00,3.05,1999665809.28,200906300000002,-, 09:11:28,SELL

 

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This call returns the CS_OK value if successful, otherwise an error is returned. ERRORS
The errors are undocumented. SEE ALSO
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