Hi,

This might sound weird, but is there a limit how many dictionaries a can create/use in a single script?

My reason for asking is I split a 2-column-csv (phone#, ref#) file into a dict and am trying to put duplicated phone numbers with different ref numbers into new dictionaries. The script deducts the duplicated 46 numbers but it only creates batch1.csv. Since I obviously can't see the wood for the trees here, can someone pls punch me into the right direction....
...(No has_key is fine, its python 2.7)

f = open("file.csv", 'r')

myDict = {}
Batch1 = {}
Batch2 = {}
Batch3 = {}

for line in f:
        if line.startswith('Number' ):
                print "First line ignored..."
        else:
                k, v = line.split(',')
                myDict[k] = v
f.close()

for k, v in myDict.items():
        if Batch1.has_key(k):
                if k in Batch2.has_key(k):
                        Batch3[k] = v
                else:
                        Batch2[k] = v
        else:
                Batch1[k] = v

for k, v in Batch1.items():
        newLine = "%s,%s" % (k, v)
        with open("batch1.csv", "a") as f:
                f.write(newLine)

for k, v in Batch2.items():
        newLine = "%s,%s" % (k, v)
        with open("batch2.csv", "a") as f:
                f.write(newLine)

for k, v in Batch3.items():
        newLine = "%s,%s" % (k, v)
        with open("batch3.csv", "a") as f:
                f.write(newLine)
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