Hey Sttav2003,
        I've had to do this before too, your best bet is to 
use "Lists".
Point your source data into a list builder and specify the attribute 
you want to process using the 'Group By'. The you can use the 
ListHistogrammer.   This ListHistogrammer description gives details 
about what it does.  
Then you would probably have to use the ListExploder or expose 
specific results (right click and 'expose') and attribute filters or 
testers to select the most frequent results. 

Hope this helps
Steve







   
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