Great help ! Completely addressed the problem. I vote for the first option which you shows through this reply. Thats really a solution for me. (But i think you forgot to init the seq with "@[]") There is a benefit by using the first method. When we need to loop through this seq, we can check the data type with the kind. Thats really really good. Besides this, i learn a new stuff that we can declare variables in case statement. Thanks a lot :)
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