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Verify from one account number to another account number

Hi,

Can anyone suggest me for the below steps.
Here the index files is nothing but a text file and In index file there are n number of pdf files.

Step 0 check out if this is for A(index file) or B(index file)
1. Read the first line of the original index file
2. Read the 9th character of the line and check if the character is “|” or not
3. Based on the above, if it is “|”, it means the package is for A, if not, it is for B
4. Create a variable named “isA” and assign “true” or “false” value based on the above condition.
 

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COLLATEINDEX(1) 						   DocBook DSSSL						   COLLATEINDEX(1)

NAME
collateindex.pl - generate DocBook index files SYNOPSIS
collateindex.pl [-f] [-g] [-i id] [-I scope] [-N] [-o file] [-p] [-P file] [-q] [-s name] [-S scope] [-t name] [-x] file DESCRIPTION
collateindex.pl creates index data for DocBook XML or SGML files. OPTIONS
-f Force the output file to be written, even if it appears to have been edited by hand. -g Group terms with IndexDiv based on the first letter of the term (or its SortAs attribute). (This might not handle all language envi- ronments.) -i id The ID to use for the <index> tag. -I scope The implied scope, must be "all", "local", or "global". IndexTerms which do not specify a scope will have the implied scope. If unspecified, "all" is assumed. -N New index (generates an empty index file). -o file Output to file. Defaults to stdout. -p Link to points in the document. The default is to link to the closest containing section. -P file Read a preamble from file. The contents of file will be inserted before the <index> tag. -q Run quietly. -s name Name the IndexDiv that contains symbols. The default is "Symbols". Meaningless if -g is not used. -S scope Scope of the index, must be "all", "local", or "global". If unspecified, "all" is assumed. -t name Title for the index. -x Make a SetIndex. -V Print version number and exit. file The file containing index data generated with the DocBook DSSSL HTML stylesheet (usually called HTML.index). EXAMPLE
collateindex.pl -o index.sgml HTML.index EXIT STATUS
0 Success 1 Failure AUTHOR
Norm Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> Minor updates by Adam Di Carlo <adam@onshore.com> and Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> docbook-dsssl 1.79 2004-11-04 COLLATEINDEX(1)
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