Meeting Title: Mustafa <> Casie - ABC Working Session Date: 2025-07-24 Meeting participants: Casie Aviles, Mustafa Raja


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1 00:01:49.650 00:01:50.380 Mustafa Raja: Hey!

2 00:01:54.590 00:01:55.919 Casie Aviles: Hey, mustafa.

3 00:01:56.470 00:01:57.220 Mustafa Raja: How are you?

4 00:01:58.450 00:01:59.750 Casie Aviles: Yeah. Doing. Good.

5 00:02:01.400 00:02:02.320 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

6 00:02:02.790 00:02:06.390 Mustafa Raja: Oh, I want to share something.

7 00:02:07.110 00:02:07.980 Casie Aviles: Sure, sure.

8 00:02:13.240 00:02:14.770 Mustafa Raja: Let me share my screen.

9 00:02:20.630 00:02:26.100 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, yes, investor sheet and service area sheet. Both are inactive.

10 00:02:27.280 00:02:35.060 Mustafa Raja: and if we go in there it says this, it doesn’t have a trigger that required activation.

11 00:02:38.250 00:02:43.449 Casie Aviles: Hmm! I think we get we manage to get get this working, even if there is.

12 00:02:43.450 00:02:43.900 Mustafa Raja: Oh!

13 00:02:43.930 00:02:44.880 Casie Aviles: Absolutely, right.

14 00:02:44.880 00:02:51.540 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I I don’t know. I just noticed this, and I thought that this was something odd.

15 00:02:52.940 00:02:57.860 Casie Aviles: Yeah, for some reason we could it it it we can call it these workflows.

16 00:02:58.180 00:02:59.599 Mustafa Raja: Even if they are inactive.

17 00:02:59.600 00:03:00.710 Casie Aviles: Yeah.

18 00:03:00.710 00:03:01.900 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that’s good. That’s good.

19 00:03:02.180 00:03:03.320 Mustafa Raja: I didn’t know that.

20 00:03:07.110 00:03:11.490 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, let me know. Let me know how, how, how we should take this meeting.

21 00:03:11.740 00:03:14.340 Casie Aviles: Sure. Sure. Let me. Just

22 00:03:14.680 00:03:20.970 Casie Aviles: I think the 1st thing on my mind is the the rug. And

23 00:03:21.160 00:03:23.251 Casie Aviles: yeah, getting to review that

24 00:03:23.870 00:03:29.099 Casie Aviles: And then the second thing that we need to talk about, I guess, is for the routing.

25 00:03:29.610 00:03:30.669 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

26 00:03:31.210 00:03:32.420 Casie Aviles: Okay, so let’s.

27 00:03:32.420 00:03:35.100 Mustafa Raja: So for the routing, you’ll be distributing tasks right.

28 00:03:35.760 00:03:37.423 Casie Aviles: Yes, yes, go ahead.

29 00:03:38.300 00:03:41.910 Casie Aviles: Okay. So for the rug, I guess I just wanted for you to

30 00:03:42.140 00:03:45.579 Casie Aviles: explain, like, what what? How this works.

31 00:03:46.410 00:03:49.710 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah, let me share my screen once again.

32 00:03:51.300 00:03:53.339 Mustafa Raja: Thank you. Did it go?

33 00:03:58.760 00:04:00.130 Mustafa Raja: You can tease.

34 00:04:02.140 00:04:03.580 Casie Aviles: Hold on! Yes, I can see it.

35 00:04:05.610 00:04:11.320 Mustafa Raja: Okay, let’s go. Hmm, yeah.

36 00:04:12.760 00:04:15.479 Mustafa Raja: Okay. So so what happens is.

37 00:04:16.022 00:04:19.349 Mustafa Raja: this triggers. Whenever there’s a change in Central Doc, right?

38 00:04:20.940 00:04:24.660 Mustafa Raja: We go over here we fetch the document.

39 00:04:25.197 00:04:30.210 Mustafa Raja: And this is in a format provided by Google Docs Api.

40 00:04:31.200 00:04:31.664 Casie Aviles: Okay.

41 00:04:32.130 00:04:39.750 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, and let me open up the central doc. Also cool.

42 00:04:40.640 00:04:44.180 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, yeah, central.

43 00:04:48.440 00:04:51.520 Mustafa Raja: And the way, and the way I am.

44 00:04:54.000 00:04:59.049 Mustafa Raja: yeah. And the way I’m chunking it is. We have these links right.

45 00:04:59.660 00:05:00.400 Casie Aviles: Yes, yes.

46 00:05:00.490 00:05:02.919 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. So I pick one of these up

47 00:05:03.770 00:05:29.839 Mustafa Raja: and till the next one comes, and every every every single line that’s in the that that’s in there belongs to this meaning. It’s the this headings content. For example, for example. It’s going to make. It’s going to make a mapping based on this

48 00:05:30.050 00:05:36.054 Mustafa Raja: this link until this heading comes up in the document.

49 00:05:37.250 00:05:40.939 Mustafa Raja: for this text for this whole text.

50 00:05:41.170 00:05:46.230 Mustafa Raja: It’s going to make it belong to this thing? And this gets saved in.

51 00:05:46.660 00:05:47.050 Casie Aviles: Okay.

52 00:05:47.050 00:05:48.060 Mustafa Raja: Bodies.

53 00:05:49.150 00:05:51.519 Casie Aviles: So this is like, yeah, this is a heading.

54 00:05:51.520 00:05:52.610 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

55 00:05:53.130 00:05:53.780 Casie Aviles: Okay.

56 00:05:53.780 00:05:57.210 Mustafa Raja: There I go. No, no, no, there I go 2 days.

57 00:05:59.350 00:06:06.999 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Do we think, yeah. And and this gets stored over here in this

58 00:06:07.762 00:06:13.879 Mustafa Raja: for for everything, for for these that are empty, it’s these are empty, because

59 00:06:14.020 00:06:22.879 Mustafa Raja: what’s it called the the heading was a placeholder or something. Just like

60 00:06:23.350 00:06:26.340 Mustafa Raja: we’re, we’re going to find some examples for this.

61 00:06:26.480 00:06:36.000 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, just like this. So this is an heading. But but this is this isn’t. This is a heading also, and they there isn’t any content between them. Right?

62 00:06:37.730 00:06:42.579 Mustafa Raja: So so for this heading, these cells are going to be empty.

63 00:06:45.100 00:06:45.880 Casie Aviles: Okay.

64 00:06:46.060 00:06:48.493 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, and

65 00:06:49.697 00:06:59.519 Mustafa Raja: yeah. And and once, once we have this table for for for a version, what happens then is.

66 00:07:00.920 00:07:11.340 Mustafa Raja: we get everything. We formulate the document in formats that we want, and we fetch our current state from super base right?

67 00:07:11.999 00:07:36.470 Mustafa Raja: And then what this node does. Is it compares this state of Central Doc and this state of Central Doc and then identified. If we have deleted any headings if we have added any headings, or we have added new content in our headings.

68 00:07:37.150 00:07:38.860 Casie Aviles: I see. Nice. Okay.

69 00:07:38.860 00:07:44.800 Mustafa Raja: So so it’s more like a github’s commit diff thing.

70 00:07:46.395 00:07:46.789 Casie Aviles: Okay.

71 00:07:47.010 00:07:52.129 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, and based based on these 3 events.

72 00:07:52.310 00:07:54.089 Mustafa Raja: This gets triggered.

73 00:07:55.310 00:08:06.560 Mustafa Raja: Meaning, yeah. This gets triggered. Meaning if we create, if we have created new headings we want, we want it in our rag, right.

74 00:08:06.830 00:08:08.010 Casie Aviles: Yes, yes, of course.

75 00:08:08.010 00:08:13.489 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. And similarly, if we have deleted, then we want to delete.

76 00:08:18.870 00:08:21.363 Casie Aviles: I I just have a quick question.

77 00:08:22.370 00:08:27.188 Casie Aviles: so I’m I’m taking a look at the super base table. And

78 00:08:27.800 00:08:33.349 Casie Aviles: this is the raw right? This is raw from from Central Doc. We’re we’re not vectorizing this yet.

79 00:08:33.559 00:08:37.209 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, the vector vector table is this one the documents.

80 00:08:37.669 00:08:38.909 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay.

81 00:08:39.460 00:08:40.049 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

82 00:08:41.630 00:08:44.139 Casie Aviles: Okay, cool. Yeah, that’s that’s my question.

83 00:08:44.360 00:08:44.980 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

84 00:08:47.630 00:08:52.410 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. And similar for the update. If it’s updated, it leads and then

85 00:08:55.190 00:08:57.400 Mustafa Raja: into the super base with the new thing.

86 00:08:57.750 00:09:00.470 Casie Aviles: Okay, does this do? Are we getting.

87 00:09:00.990 00:09:06.240 Casie Aviles: for, for example, like, right, there are some hyperlinks.

88 00:09:06.650 00:09:09.280 Casie Aviles: I was wondering if we’re getting those as well.

89 00:09:10.140 00:09:12.830 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we have, we actually

90 00:09:12.940 00:09:22.560 Mustafa Raja: fetching everything. But it might not be able to identify. It’s if because it takes in everything right, it takes in a chunk.

91 00:09:23.480 00:09:24.140 Casie Aviles: Yes.

92 00:09:24.140 00:09:26.690 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the the links are going going in.

93 00:09:26.900 00:09:31.750 Mustafa Raja: Have we identify? Is is it able to identify the those links? Is the question right?

94 00:09:32.270 00:09:35.340 Casie Aviles: Yeah. Like, for, for example, let me take a.

95 00:09:35.820 00:09:40.800 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we might have to test it with Andy. I I feel I feel if we if you want to see that.

96 00:09:46.572 00:09:51.000 Casie Aviles: For example, if you go to workflow scheduling an estimate

97 00:09:51.530 00:09:59.580 Casie Aviles: inside. No, no. Sorry. I mean in inside the central dock, scheduling an estimate.

98 00:10:04.030 00:10:10.470 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that one you can see here there’s like a a hyperlink the service area spreadsheet.

99 00:10:11.080 00:10:13.859 Casie Aviles: I was wondering if we’re getting these as well.

100 00:10:17.050 00:10:20.540 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I think we, I need to see.

101 00:10:25.100 00:10:25.620 Casie Aviles: Okay.

102 00:10:25.620 00:10:28.999 Mustafa Raja: Let’s actually see it right now. If we’re getting it.

103 00:10:30.850 00:10:36.070 Mustafa Raja: If it’s in the content, then we are getting it. If it is not in the content. We are not getting it.

104 00:10:38.960 00:10:40.869 Casie Aviles: Yeah, okay, let’s let’s see.

105 00:10:55.450 00:11:03.649 Mustafa Raja: Whether 3, 61 check. If this check, if we service, then the area and check if we service the area

106 00:11:03.860 00:11:07.580 Mustafa Raja: TV service area. I I don’t think we are getting this.

107 00:11:08.290 00:11:08.900 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay.

108 00:11:08.900 00:11:13.130 Mustafa Raja: Service and then check it. Yeah, check service area spreadsheet

109 00:11:13.790 00:11:16.331 Mustafa Raja: check servicing is spreadsheet. Yeah.

110 00:11:17.070 00:11:21.369 Mustafa Raja: But I’m sure that we are getting it over here.

111 00:11:22.430 00:11:25.350 Mustafa Raja: I’m sure we are getting it over here. Hmm!

112 00:11:28.320 00:11:32.440 Casie Aviles: Although it’s not, it’s not getting stored on in super base right?

113 00:11:32.440 00:11:35.990 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we for that, we’ll have to adjust this.

114 00:11:36.900 00:11:43.060 Mustafa Raja: or we either we have to adjust this, or we move this.

115 00:11:44.190 00:11:50.719 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, or we move to your thing. Was yours able to get it.

116 00:11:52.790 00:12:00.399 Casie Aviles: I, I actually just modified it earlier before, yeah, as I started my work. I did modify it.

117 00:12:01.480 00:12:06.930 Casie Aviles: That’s just for vectorization. But I have like a python script. But it’s not there

118 00:12:07.240 00:12:12.079 Casie Aviles: like it’s just locally. But yeah, that’s what I did.

119 00:12:13.390 00:12:16.020 Casie Aviles: I did. I did like a code thing

120 00:12:16.340 00:12:23.280 Casie Aviles: where it gets the the text, the plain text, and also the link that was attached to that text.

121 00:12:24.940 00:12:26.969 Casie Aviles: I’m afraid. Yeah, it’s

122 00:12:27.280 00:12:34.209 Casie Aviles: yeah. You’re you’re using like purely Natan, I guess mine was a mixture of python and Natan.

123 00:12:38.600 00:12:39.160 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

124 00:12:39.160 00:12:40.530 Casie Aviles: Okay, I’ll I’ll just listen.

125 00:12:40.530 00:12:41.970 Mustafa Raja: This, we’re gonna finish.

126 00:12:42.290 00:12:48.640 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we need to make a decision over here. If you want to do that with yours, we can do. I guess Daxter.

127 00:12:48.640 00:12:50.490 Casie Aviles: No, this is fine. No, this is fine.

128 00:12:51.100 00:12:55.299 Casie Aviles: I want. I want to use this because it’s real time, right? The the update.

129 00:12:55.800 00:12:57.609 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, update real time.

130 00:12:58.040 00:13:02.680 Casie Aviles: I just need to. Yeah, figure out, like, how can we add there.

131 00:13:02.680 00:13:10.580 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we just need to do do this. We just need to add the links

132 00:13:10.730 00:13:13.759 Mustafa Raja: because we are getting it from here

133 00:13:13.920 00:13:22.009 Mustafa Raja: because it’s raw form, is it? Yeah, it’s not simplified. So so it’s getting everything that’s in the document.

134 00:13:23.860 00:13:24.400 Casie Aviles: Okay. Yeah.

135 00:13:24.400 00:13:27.530 Mustafa Raja: Even the hyperlinks, but it’s not including them.

136 00:13:29.420 00:13:34.088 Casie Aviles: Yeah, okay, yeah, no problem that that’s just one of the things we need to add.

137 00:13:35.090 00:13:40.440 Casie Aviles: yeah. And then we’re also sending alerts right on slack whenever we’re updating.

138 00:13:40.710 00:13:41.510 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

139 00:13:41.950 00:13:42.300 Casie Aviles: All right.

140 00:13:42.300 00:13:47.599 Mustafa Raja: These are the notes for that and also for a manual trigger. We have this.

141 00:13:50.050 00:13:54.770 Casie Aviles: Yeah, okay, I think I think that’s the only yeah. That’s only feedback.

142 00:13:54.770 00:14:00.099 Mustafa Raja: And I’ve forgotten some things also, because this was very long ago.

143 00:14:00.390 00:14:01.700 Casie Aviles: Yeah, no. Problem.

144 00:14:03.110 00:14:05.250 Mustafa Raja: I might just revisit this.

145 00:14:05.740 00:14:08.836 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I was checking the tool that you used.

146 00:14:10.110 00:14:16.999 Casie Aviles: I I couldn’t find this vector central Doc? So I wasn’t sure. Like, where? Where is this? From?

147 00:14:17.604 00:14:23.250 Mustafa Raja: If you go to like the ABC workflow, ABC, workflow.

148 00:14:24.330 00:14:28.520 Casie Aviles: The N. 8 and one. The main.

149 00:14:29.120 00:14:32.320 Casie Aviles: the main ABC workflow that we have. Where is that.

150 00:14:32.860 00:14:35.480 Mustafa Raja: The main workflow. Can you see.

151 00:14:35.480 00:14:36.750 Casie Aviles: An overview.

152 00:14:37.346 00:14:38.630 Casie Aviles: Yes, that one, that one.

153 00:14:39.840 00:14:41.229 Casie Aviles: Yeah. If you check.

154 00:14:41.640 00:14:42.879 Mustafa Raja: This is a lot.

155 00:14:42.880 00:14:48.050 Casie Aviles: Yeah. If you check the okay.

156 00:14:49.300 00:14:52.180 Casie Aviles: wait. Can you go to the the.

157 00:14:52.180 00:14:53.009 Mustafa Raja: But it’s not.

158 00:14:53.010 00:14:55.410 Casie Aviles: This one. Yes, that one, that one.

159 00:14:55.680 00:15:01.909 Casie Aviles: I I’m not sure where this is like vector. Central, though I I don’t know. I I couldn’t find it was this

160 00:15:02.190 00:15:04.770 Casie Aviles: is this the same with documents or no?

161 00:15:06.683 00:15:15.279 Mustafa Raja: Because I actually, I what happened is I did name it vector, Central Doc. But I changed it to this documents.

162 00:15:15.520 00:15:16.000 Mustafa Raja: But.

163 00:15:16.000 00:15:16.700 Casie Aviles: The same thing.

164 00:15:16.700 00:15:25.170 Mustafa Raja: That this and this has been this. Hmm, is it here?

165 00:15:25.290 00:15:31.310 Mustafa Raja: It’s not here. Yeah. it may be that both of these are linking to the same table.

166 00:15:33.110 00:15:35.540 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay, okay, yeah. That makes sense.

167 00:15:35.540 00:15:36.920 Mustafa Raja: But but.

168 00:15:38.110 00:15:41.449 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I was just a little confused. I I was looking for vectors.

169 00:15:41.750 00:15:43.939 Casie Aviles: Yeah, there’s a that table.

170 00:15:44.640 00:15:46.890 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it’s not even here. Right.

171 00:15:47.090 00:15:47.780 Casie Aviles: Yeah, no. Problem.

172 00:15:47.780 00:15:54.819 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, and if we save it we’ll come. Come back a few days later. It’s going to be named this again.

173 00:15:55.050 00:15:58.209 Mustafa Raja: I don’t know why, it it’s happened before, too.

174 00:15:58.210 00:15:59.470 Casie Aviles: Guess it’s a bug.

175 00:15:59.470 00:16:01.149 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it’s a bogus home zone.

176 00:16:02.630 00:16:10.119 Casie Aviles: Okay, this is good. So what? What are we vectorizing? Again, it’s just the content column.

177 00:16:10.400 00:16:13.600 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Yeah. The content column also may.

178 00:16:14.800 00:16:16.300 Casie Aviles: Okay. Wait.

179 00:16:18.361 00:16:25.590 Mustafa Raja: Content. I think I’m I think we are. We are doing a content plus heading thing.

180 00:16:26.220 00:16:27.509 Casie Aviles: Oh, nice, nice.

181 00:16:28.010 00:16:29.560 Casie Aviles: Yeah, because I was.

182 00:16:29.850 00:16:31.150 Casie Aviles: I’m not sure like.

183 00:16:31.150 00:16:36.279 Mustafa Raja: Because sometimes we want to discuss something that’s particularly in a heading. Now.

184 00:16:36.660 00:16:39.349 Casie Aviles: Yes, exactly. That was I was going to.

185 00:16:39.350 00:16:47.760 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the the headings are also yeah. The headings are also in the metadata, because my idea was for it to be able to

186 00:16:48.760 00:16:53.229 Mustafa Raja: what’s it called? Yeah. Section name section name is treated as heading.

187 00:16:53.770 00:17:07.589 Mustafa Raja: So my idea was to make it able to filter based on this metadata. It. It’s able to filter, based on this id that we have in the 2 way sync.

188 00:17:08.300 00:17:08.710 Casie Aviles: Okay.

189 00:17:08.710 00:17:12.009 Mustafa Raja: Failed on this because the AI agent

190 00:17:12.119 00:17:15.380 Mustafa Raja: doesn’t get it right. Most of the times.

191 00:17:16.640 00:17:17.660 Casie Aviles: I see? Yeah, yeah.

192 00:17:17.660 00:17:17.990 Mustafa Raja: Yes.

193 00:17:17.990 00:17:19.045 Casie Aviles: Yeah, this is good.

194 00:17:19.550 00:17:22.470 Casie Aviles: What else? I think that’s all.

195 00:17:23.270 00:17:28.690 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, there, I’m sure that there might be some improvements with this thing, too.

196 00:17:30.410 00:17:34.530 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. And that’s something we can work on. The go.

197 00:17:35.360 00:17:36.450 Casie Aviles: Yeah, of course.

198 00:17:36.670 00:17:37.560 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

199 00:17:37.560 00:17:39.610 Casie Aviles: We can’t really catch all the bug.

200 00:17:39.610 00:17:41.430 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, the edge cases.

201 00:17:43.320 00:17:45.889 Casie Aviles: Okay alright. So I guess

202 00:17:46.040 00:17:51.189 Casie Aviles: just to recap. The only thing we want to add, I guess, is the links.

203 00:17:52.164 00:17:54.540 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Yeah. Links, yeah.

204 00:17:54.540 00:18:01.390 Casie Aviles: Okay, whatever. Okay? So that should be it for the rug part. Okay, what’s.

205 00:18:01.390 00:18:03.600 Mustafa Raja: And the next thing.

206 00:18:04.305 00:18:08.429 Mustafa Raja: That is the mechanical dock. Where is it?

207 00:18:09.170 00:18:12.420 Casie Aviles: Great mechanic. Oh, okay, yeah. The mechanical.

208 00:18:12.990 00:18:14.339 Mustafa Raja: Do you want to share your screen.

209 00:18:15.855 00:18:18.060 Casie Aviles: Sure I’m I’m just looking at linear.

210 00:18:18.530 00:18:19.440 Mustafa Raja: Oh!

211 00:18:20.310 00:18:21.559 Casie Aviles: I can share. If you want.

212 00:18:22.080 00:18:23.779 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

213 00:18:27.410 00:18:28.439 Mustafa Raja: are you sharing?

214 00:18:28.950 00:18:31.720 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I did like a multiple sharing.

215 00:18:35.180 00:18:39.469 Casie Aviles: Okay, let me just hide this thing.

216 00:18:39.470 00:18:43.290 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, this is the meeting controls. Right?

217 00:18:44.070 00:18:45.749 Casie Aviles: Yeah. Over here.

218 00:18:46.180 00:18:50.039 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I thought I used to think it’s some sort of.

219 00:18:50.710 00:18:52.290 Casie Aviles: Privacy thing.

220 00:18:52.730 00:18:57.030 Casie Aviles: Yeah, okay, issues.

221 00:18:58.680 00:19:01.660 Casie Aviles: It’s a spike. And the mechanical pass.

222 00:19:02.640 00:19:05.310 Casie Aviles: Okay, I know that.

223 00:19:05.630 00:19:10.479 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay, yeah, this, this is the central dock that yeah, amber linked it here.

224 00:19:12.420 00:19:16.710 Casie Aviles: I see. Yeah, this is the central doc. So it likely will do the same

225 00:19:17.140 00:19:20.870 Casie Aviles: process that we have, for, like the pest central. Doc.

226 00:19:22.100 00:19:26.880 Mustafa Raja: We can for the for this. Actually, what we can do is we can.

227 00:19:30.990 00:19:44.390 Mustafa Raja: We can skip the storing it into a simple table thing. I needed it for the trainer Bot, because I needed the whole whole whole section for it to be able to edit that.

228 00:19:44.630 00:19:47.120 Mustafa Raja: But I don’t think that we need it over here right.

229 00:19:48.870 00:19:55.660 Casie Aviles: Hmm, yeah, we did not. Yeah, I’m not sure, either, if we if the trainer bot needs

230 00:19:56.230 00:19:58.610 Casie Aviles: access to the mechanical. But I think that will be.

231 00:19:58.610 00:19:59.470 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

232 00:19:59.470 00:19:59.830 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that.

233 00:19:59.830 00:20:01.837 Mustafa Raja: Robot doesn’t need that.

234 00:20:02.550 00:20:09.500 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, you’re raising the right point. Yeah, what if later, trainer bot needs it?

235 00:20:10.340 00:20:13.300 Casie Aviles: Yeah, they might request it, since.

236 00:20:13.300 00:20:13.750 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

237 00:20:14.270 00:20:20.219 Casie Aviles: They’re they’re doing it for Andy. But yeah, that’ll be for later. It’s fine. I think it. It’s out of cycle, anyway.

238 00:20:20.900 00:20:26.439 Casie Aviles: for now. But yeah, just something to consider, I guess, for for future.

239 00:20:26.440 00:20:30.260 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Yeah. So maybe we just

240 00:20:31.081 00:20:38.259 Mustafa Raja: do a what’s it called that the right thing.

241 00:20:39.580 00:20:40.540 Casie Aviles: Yeah. Okay.

242 00:20:40.941 00:20:43.559 Casie Aviles: What? What do you mean with the table? Like.

243 00:20:44.160 00:20:44.550 Mustafa Raja: The.

244 00:20:44.550 00:20:45.370 Casie Aviles: Where are we going to skip.

245 00:20:45.370 00:20:46.409 Mustafa Raja: Two-way, sync.

246 00:20:46.990 00:20:50.539 Casie Aviles: Oh, so we’re going to skip this for mechanical.

247 00:20:50.540 00:20:55.159 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. But if you skip this, we we would have to. Actually.

248 00:20:56.550 00:21:12.160 Mustafa Raja: yeah, because the current, the current central doc, thing depends on updating updates to this table for delete, update and create to trigger a web hook for the rag.

249 00:21:14.250 00:21:15.800 Casie Aviles: Hmm! This one right.

250 00:21:15.980 00:21:16.650 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

251 00:21:17.350 00:21:21.080 Mustafa Raja: So we need to, you know, make a make a few decisions.

252 00:21:24.780 00:21:32.020 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, there. There were some some edge cases that I thought of, if follow the same path.

253 00:21:36.090 00:21:44.380 Casie Aviles: Okay. Yeah, because definitely, we’ll we’ll need it to.

254 00:21:45.380 00:21:47.890 Casie Aviles: We’ll need it to be updated as well.

255 00:21:47.890 00:21:48.940 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

256 00:21:51.280 00:21:57.619 Casie Aviles: So so what you’re saying is we can. We can’t replicate this for mechanical or.

257 00:21:57.620 00:21:58.980 Mustafa Raja: Do we need to?

258 00:21:59.130 00:22:05.100 Mustafa Raja: I mean, the workflow is over right over here. We’ll just have to create a new table. And

259 00:22:05.490 00:22:07.280 Mustafa Raja: yeah.

260 00:22:07.949 00:22:16.269 Mustafa Raja: one thing, do we? Are we going to use the same vectors to? For this?

261 00:22:17.550 00:22:19.239 Mustafa Raja: I believe we discussed this.

262 00:22:19.240 00:22:20.120 Casie Aviles: Yeah, we just.

263 00:22:20.120 00:22:21.979 Mustafa Raja: To use the same one right?

264 00:22:22.190 00:22:26.132 Casie Aviles: Yeah, yeah, we discussed having the same vector store.

265 00:22:28.270 00:22:32.309 Casie Aviles: yeah, yeah, that’s true. That’s true. And we would like add

266 00:22:33.520 00:22:36.300 Casie Aviles: a filter. Right? So I think.

267 00:22:36.300 00:22:41.939 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, we will have to do. We will have to add some metadata.

268 00:22:42.530 00:22:44.220 Casie Aviles: Here, yeah.

269 00:22:44.881 00:22:48.670 Mustafa Raja: But it’s not there for the existing rows.

270 00:22:52.510 00:22:59.800 Mustafa Raja: and hmm might as well just make a new table

271 00:23:03.360 00:23:11.940 Mustafa Raja: the benefit of having it in the same table is, if let’s say we cannot identify

272 00:23:13.234 00:23:16.620 Mustafa Raja: if if they want from

273 00:23:16.770 00:23:36.350 Mustafa Raja: central dog or mechanical dog it’s at the end of at the end of the day. It’s going to be the same table, the same vector, store. Everything is in there. So if it’s a question regarding mechanical, and we cannot identify that they’re going to get their relevant content either way right.

274 00:23:36.900 00:23:39.539 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that would be, yeah. That’s not a bad idea.

275 00:23:40.020 00:23:50.600 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, having it having it in the same same vector. Store might be beneficial. Maybe they. There’s some query, SQL, query that we can run to add.

276 00:23:51.110 00:23:53.270 Mustafa Raja: add a field in the metadata.

277 00:23:56.370 00:23:59.200 Casie Aviles: Yes, here, yeah, I think we can do that.

278 00:24:00.350 00:24:02.829 Casie Aviles: Okay, let me just list things down.

279 00:24:05.766 00:24:09.550 Casie Aviles: So what are we going to do again, store

280 00:24:10.470 00:24:18.550 Casie Aviles: mechanical does best central Doc in one vector, 8.

281 00:24:20.130 00:24:23.200 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we may maybe also add the URL thing.

282 00:24:24.975 00:24:29.380 Casie Aviles: Yes, oh, this is, for this is for the mechanical, though.

283 00:24:29.450 00:24:30.290 Mustafa Raja: And so.

284 00:24:34.020 00:24:36.099 Casie Aviles: I have it in a in a notepad, so

285 00:24:36.610 00:24:41.400 Casie Aviles: I’ll I’ll add it. Okay. So what else do we need to add here

286 00:24:43.320 00:24:45.040 Casie Aviles: add metadata. Right? Add.

287 00:24:45.040 00:24:47.449 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah. Metadata.

288 00:24:47.620 00:24:50.520 Mustafa Raja: It’s 2 mechanical pests. Invent. Yeah.

289 00:24:52.030 00:24:54.320 Casie Aviles: Department, add new features.

290 00:24:54.320 00:24:56.830 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. The bottom metadata.

291 00:24:58.440 00:24:59.120 Casie Aviles: Okay.

292 00:25:03.090 00:25:04.240 Casie Aviles: nice. Okay?

293 00:25:04.830 00:25:11.100 Casie Aviles: And then, now, the question is, where do we get

294 00:25:11.930 00:25:17.180 Casie Aviles: the department? And that will be from the email, right? And.

295 00:25:17.750 00:25:20.200 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, they’re supposed to give us some emails.

296 00:25:21.458 00:25:30.180 Mustafa Raja: and the emails are associated with the department, or they are overlapping between both departments, the ones

297 00:25:30.480 00:25:33.049 Mustafa Raja: that have only one department.

298 00:25:33.676 00:25:43.010 Mustafa Raja: We know that. Okay, they are going to ask question about that department. Only the ones that have overlapping departments

299 00:25:43.350 00:25:48.969 Mustafa Raja: only those ones. We need to do the AI step. I feel.

300 00:25:50.260 00:25:51.640 Casie Aviles: Okay, yeah. Yeah.

301 00:25:52.510 00:25:55.819 Casie Aviles: Think we could just do that with prompt

302 00:25:57.011 00:25:58.658 Casie Aviles: for the AI part.

303 00:26:00.010 00:26:00.530 Mustafa Raja: But I.

304 00:26:00.530 00:26:05.020 Mustafa Raja: And what do you? What do you feel? About?

305 00:26:06.100 00:26:13.770 Mustafa Raja: Because, we are going to vectorize the the document in the same vector, store. And they are going to ask a question right?

306 00:26:13.770 00:26:14.410 Casie Aviles: Yes, and.

307 00:26:14.410 00:26:18.330 Mustafa Raja: It’s going to fetch the relevant information.

308 00:26:18.720 00:26:25.450 Mustafa Raja: Yes, yes. Do we even need to do these steps?

309 00:26:26.140 00:26:27.410 Mustafa Raja: I feel.

310 00:26:27.790 00:26:28.670 Casie Aviles: Which step.

311 00:26:29.558 00:26:37.530 Mustafa Raja: The categorization of where it where it should go, which department.

312 00:26:37.530 00:26:38.460 Casie Aviles: Oh, it’s an apartment.

313 00:26:38.460 00:26:40.629 Mustafa Raja: Which department are we going to fetch.

314 00:26:43.230 00:26:45.380 Casie Aviles: I’m well, it helps with.

315 00:26:45.380 00:26:46.739 Mustafa Raja: It’s good to have.

316 00:26:47.290 00:26:51.626 Casie Aviles: But yeah, initially, it’s not as important yet, I guess

317 00:26:53.570 00:26:55.860 Casie Aviles: because it’s going to match right? Like.

318 00:26:56.130 00:26:59.719 Mustafa Raja: The the the input. It’s going to match it to.

319 00:27:00.380 00:27:04.730 Casie Aviles: The send the the content. So whatever is

320 00:27:05.010 00:27:08.420 Casie Aviles: the closest answer, it will find it anyway. Right?

321 00:27:09.190 00:27:10.639 Casie Aviles: Is that what you.

322 00:27:10.640 00:27:11.340 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

323 00:27:11.340 00:27:13.439 Casie Aviles: What you’re trying to say. Yeah, okay.

324 00:27:15.490 00:27:17.680 Casie Aviles: So I think so. So

325 00:27:18.190 00:27:23.290 Casie Aviles: like, we don’t need to do this 1st right? And this could be just something after. Is that what you’re

326 00:27:24.993 00:27:26.080 Casie Aviles: referring to?

327 00:27:26.920 00:27:27.960 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

328 00:27:31.953 00:27:40.620 Mustafa Raja: email, this 1st time department email plus 1st time department choice. What’s the 1st time department choice, though.

329 00:27:41.600 00:27:45.799 Casie Aviles: I don’t I? I’m not sure this is kind of confusing you as well.

330 00:27:46.570 00:27:55.989 Mustafa Raja: Because they were, they they were, they were. They were supposed to give us emails and also tell us which department they belong to. Right.

331 00:27:57.750 00:27:59.249 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I think what? What?

332 00:27:59.920 00:28:01.456 Casie Aviles: Let’s just add here,

333 00:28:03.320 00:28:06.889 Mustafa Raja: Secondary intent detection on question.

334 00:28:08.070 00:28:19.843 Mustafa Raja: Fall back, ask for clarify. Maybe we should just remove the fallback, the fallback. We don’t. We don’t give a fallback. What we do instead.

335 00:28:21.220 00:28:26.959 Mustafa Raja: give the AI agent the whole vector store. And it’s going to fetch the most relevant answer for that question. Right?

336 00:28:28.330 00:28:28.970 Casie Aviles: Yeah.

337 00:28:31.000 00:28:33.080 Mustafa Raja: What about that? What do you think about that?

338 00:28:35.010 00:28:38.232 Casie Aviles: Yeah, yeah, we could do that is that’s what we’re doing. Right? Like,

339 00:28:39.880 00:28:41.770 Casie Aviles: yeah, that’s why we have this tool.

340 00:28:43.140 00:28:44.259 Casie Aviles: Where is it?

341 00:28:45.880 00:28:47.089 Casie Aviles: Yeah, this one.

342 00:28:48.210 00:28:48.910 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

343 00:28:50.070 00:28:50.740 Casie Aviles: Okay?

344 00:28:53.020 00:29:00.079 Casie Aviles: So I guess yeah, let’s start simple. First, st just vector, yeah. Store mechanical plus

345 00:29:00.400 00:29:03.009 Casie Aviles: best central doc. So we don’t even need to

346 00:29:03.150 00:29:06.079 Casie Aviles: create a different tool. Right? It will just be this.

347 00:29:06.080 00:29:06.989 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

348 00:29:07.380 00:29:11.000 Casie Aviles: And we just need to update yeah, update.

349 00:29:11.000 00:29:13.450 Mustafa Raja: Worried about the response time.

350 00:29:13.750 00:29:16.030 Mustafa Raja: If we keep adding these steps.

351 00:29:19.230 00:29:21.789 Casie Aviles: Yeah, we don’t. You know I get. We’re

352 00:29:22.730 00:29:26.639 Casie Aviles: sensitive about the the time since they’re also on the call.

353 00:29:29.060 00:29:30.460 Casie Aviles: Just add this.

354 00:29:37.100 00:29:37.790 Casie Aviles: okay.

355 00:29:40.290 00:29:42.710 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. It waits only for 30 seconds. Right?

356 00:29:44.500 00:29:52.369 Casie Aviles: Yeah, it around 30 seconds and 30 seconds is also a bit too long, like, I think our initial goal was to have it.

357 00:29:54.730 00:29:58.650 Casie Aviles: maybe around 10 or best, if less than 10 seconds.

358 00:30:01.300 00:30:04.459 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the let’s see how it goes.

359 00:30:05.450 00:30:06.120 Casie Aviles: Okay.

360 00:30:07.780 00:30:15.089 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we need to see if we can fetch the email from the endpoint.

361 00:30:15.410 00:30:18.219 Mustafa Raja: from the payload from Google Chat.

362 00:30:30.840 00:30:33.939 Casie Aviles: Think there, there, there’s probably a way I just.

363 00:30:33.940 00:30:37.560 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, there’s going to be a way, because

364 00:30:39.720 00:30:41.290 Mustafa Raja: it’s how you manage it right.

365 00:30:42.850 00:30:43.470 Casie Aviles: Yeah.

366 00:30:52.270 00:30:53.425 Casie Aviles: okay. But yeah,

367 00:31:01.230 00:31:04.680 Casie Aviles: okay. Is there anything else we missed? Or.

368 00:31:06.990 00:31:12.940 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, maybe we should. Yeah, can can you go back to the workflow.

369 00:31:13.630 00:31:15.310 Casie Aviles: Okay. Oh, and a 10.

370 00:31:15.590 00:31:16.530 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

371 00:31:16.970 00:31:18.099 Casie Aviles: Which workflow do we use?

372 00:31:18.594 00:31:22.059 Mustafa Raja: The for central Doc. Yeah, this one.

373 00:31:22.210 00:31:23.609 Mustafa Raja: Okay. So

374 00:31:24.358 00:31:31.649 Mustafa Raja: how are we going to add another one document? Are we going to replicate this above one.

375 00:31:33.190 00:31:37.170 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that that’s what I was thinking, since this is only set up for.

376 00:31:37.290 00:31:37.840 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

377 00:31:37.970 00:31:38.640 Casie Aviles: $1.

378 00:31:38.640 00:31:39.170 Mustafa Raja: No?

379 00:31:39.170 00:31:39.680 Mustafa Raja: Right?

380 00:31:39.680 00:31:47.769 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we just need to copy and paste it and add the replace the Ids with the new Ids, right? And this is set up.

381 00:31:48.270 00:31:53.679 Casie Aviles: Okay. So I I copy, paste it here or didn’t do.

382 00:31:53.680 00:31:58.609 Mustafa Raja: Let’s just yeah. Let’s just no, no, we’ll just copy paste it here.

383 00:31:59.870 00:32:00.560 Casie Aviles: Okay.

384 00:32:01.220 00:32:06.549 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, yeah, for now, for now we should deactivate the Google sheets trigger.

385 00:32:08.860 00:32:09.799 Casie Aviles: Oh! This one!

386 00:32:10.290 00:32:13.939 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, because it’s for the central dock.

387 00:32:14.510 00:32:22.710 Mustafa Raja: It’s the same trigger. So it’s going to trigger both the things which no, no, the Google sheets, not the drive, one.

388 00:32:23.753 00:32:30.799 Casie Aviles: Okay, okay, let’s just save this. I’m just going to.

389 00:32:32.340 00:32:32.830 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

390 00:32:33.166 00:32:39.560 Casie Aviles: Something like this. So it’s easier to identify.

391 00:32:49.440 00:32:53.089 Casie Aviles: Okay? And then same thing. Here, we’re just gonna duplicate this or.

392 00:32:53.090 00:33:00.360 Mustafa Raja: No, no, we don’t need to duplicate this. This is going to be triggered by supervise.

393 00:33:01.360 00:33:05.139 Casie Aviles: Okay, so we do not need to trigger. No, no need to do that.

394 00:33:16.680 00:33:20.930 Casie Aviles: And where is this located?

395 00:33:36.620 00:33:45.690 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we you can just search the name it comes up for now it’s Heidi. No, no, just search the name in the

396 00:33:45.930 00:33:48.500 Mustafa Raja: in the search bar in the dropdown.

397 00:33:50.820 00:33:53.480 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that the name shift to name. Yeah.

398 00:33:56.510 00:33:59.499 Mustafa Raja: again. That’s some sort of about 2.

399 00:33:59.840 00:34:10.550 Mustafa Raja: First, st it’s Id, and then we start typing name, it becomes the name, yeah. So this is done. Next we should do is in the if condition.

400 00:34:13.949 00:34:15.279 Casie Aviles: Oh, oh.

401 00:34:18.699 00:34:19.360 Casie Aviles: wow!

402 00:34:20.250 00:34:21.299 Casie Aviles: You know this one.

403 00:34:22.210 00:34:26.820 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, in this condition, we need to put in the Id. So can you go back to the document?

404 00:34:28.610 00:34:30.739 Mustafa Raja: Mechanical document? Yeah, this one.

405 00:34:48.170 00:34:57.699 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that’s good the edit fields. One we should update Id there, added fields

406 00:34:57.850 00:35:01.090 Mustafa Raja: along with the Google sheets.

407 00:35:05.500 00:35:09.809 Casie Aviles: Okay? Oh, Google sheets trigger one. What it? What? What is.

408 00:35:09.810 00:35:11.999 Mustafa Raja: We should, we should deactivate this trigger.

409 00:35:12.650 00:35:13.330 Casie Aviles: Okay.

410 00:35:19.010 00:35:19.870 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

411 00:35:20.340 00:35:23.220 Mustafa Raja: And I think this is pretty good.

412 00:35:23.780 00:35:26.609 Mustafa Raja: Okay? Now, the question is.

413 00:35:27.856 00:35:40.329 Mustafa Raja: what what this does? Is it? Saves? The mechanical documents. I sections in the 2 way sync table right.

414 00:35:41.570 00:35:44.540 Casie Aviles: Yes, over here, this one.

415 00:35:44.540 00:35:54.960 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, maybe what we should do is we should add a column in here. And the default value if we keep the default value to

416 00:35:55.591 00:36:04.739 Mustafa Raja: Central Doc. It will be populated with Central Doc, and then we update the Ids over there, too.

417 00:36:08.660 00:36:09.340 Casie Aviles: There you go!

418 00:36:09.939 00:36:20.709 Mustafa Raja: Because we want, if you want to save both of the document, both both the documents in the same table we should identify which department these these belong to right.

419 00:36:21.860 00:36:22.600 Casie Aviles: Yeah.

420 00:36:22.830 00:36:37.210 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. So if we do this over here, then we’ll be able to get the data back in for the web hook for vector store updates, too.

421 00:36:37.810 00:36:41.379 Mustafa Raja: So we’ll be able to identify the department there, too.

422 00:36:43.300 00:36:44.700 Casie Aviles: Okay, so.

423 00:36:44.700 00:36:48.759 Mustafa Raja: If we keep the default default value to Central Doc.

424 00:36:49.680 00:36:55.490 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, for this is going to be central, Doc. The other one is going to? Is it? Is it really the central doc.

425 00:36:56.090 00:36:58.729 Casie Aviles: Oh, wait! This! This might be confusing, because.

426 00:36:58.730 00:36:59.550 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

427 00:36:59.550 00:37:00.570 Casie Aviles: They’re both central.

428 00:37:00.570 00:37:03.019 Mustafa Raja: And then we have that.

429 00:37:03.420 00:37:09.120 Casie Aviles: This is the pest central Doc. This is for the pest division, and this is for mechanical, so probably.

430 00:37:09.120 00:37:10.220 Mustafa Raja: Do, pest, then.

431 00:37:11.940 00:37:13.040 Casie Aviles: Yeah. Best.

432 00:37:16.820 00:37:18.489 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, if we save it.

433 00:37:20.523 00:37:23.560 Casie Aviles: It has to be text, right? Yeah.

434 00:37:23.730 00:37:25.960 Casie Aviles: And then, oh, wait, it’s gone.

435 00:37:26.140 00:37:31.829 Casie Aviles: That’s description. Okay, never mind. Should be good. Hopefully, I’ll save it.

436 00:37:32.170 00:37:33.490 Mustafa Raja: Let’s see.

437 00:37:36.530 00:37:37.160 Mustafa Raja: and let’s.

438 00:37:37.160 00:37:37.910 Casie Aviles: Oh, it’s not.

439 00:37:37.910 00:37:40.880 Mustafa Raja: Default value did its thing.

440 00:37:42.060 00:37:50.320 Mustafa Raja: Yes, yes. Now, what we can do is we should go back to the workflow.

441 00:37:56.160 00:37:57.209 Casie Aviles: No! This one right?

442 00:37:57.210 00:38:00.670 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Can you go to the other one?

443 00:38:02.450 00:38:03.329 Casie Aviles: Oh! Which one which one.

444 00:38:03.330 00:38:07.559 Mustafa Raja: No, no, the the same workflow, but the other.

445 00:38:08.170 00:38:10.729 Mustafa Raja: The mechanical thing. Yeah. The blue one.

446 00:38:10.860 00:38:18.550 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, in the create for the create thing super base create crew.

447 00:38:19.900 00:38:23.909 Mustafa Raja: We should add the department in over here.

448 00:38:25.278 00:38:26.149 Casie Aviles: It’s a field. Okay.

449 00:38:26.150 00:38:27.160 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

450 00:38:31.170 00:38:31.830 Casie Aviles: Department.

451 00:38:31.910 00:38:35.220 Mustafa Raja: Department. And this has been mechanical. Yeah.

452 00:38:38.160 00:38:39.559 Casie Aviles: Okay. Nice.

453 00:38:39.788 00:38:43.450 Mustafa Raja: And I don’t think we we need to do the same for update and delete right.

454 00:38:46.220 00:38:47.810 Casie Aviles: Oh, you don’t need to do the same.

455 00:38:47.810 00:38:50.499 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I don’t think we need to. Do you think we need to.

456 00:38:51.580 00:38:54.930 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I think it’s only for they’ll create.

457 00:38:55.210 00:39:01.430 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah. And then over here, too. No, no, this is the lead. No? Yes.

458 00:39:14.590 00:39:17.390 Mustafa Raja: And then, yeah, I feel this is pretty good.

459 00:39:18.820 00:39:19.920 Casie Aviles: Okay. Nice.

460 00:39:20.850 00:39:27.320 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, now, what what we should do is

461 00:39:28.610 00:39:39.310 Mustafa Raja: something. So we we need to see if we can run a query. So what happens is what happens.

462 00:39:43.660 00:39:47.590 Casie Aviles: Okay, what? What do we? What? Query do we need to to run SQL.

463 00:39:48.480 00:39:54.240 Mustafa Raja: We will have to craft it because I don’t know.

464 00:39:55.784 00:39:58.755 Mustafa Raja: Maybe we should use AI or something.

465 00:39:59.180 00:39:59.580 Casie Aviles: Behind you.

466 00:39:59.580 00:40:10.239 Mustafa Raja: Give it, give it a row, as in as example, and explain it, that we need its help.

467 00:40:10.510 00:40:14.075 Casie Aviles: What do we need to? Yeah, what do we need to query? Again.

468 00:40:14.350 00:40:18.080 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. So if we go into the table for.

469 00:40:18.080 00:40:18.540 Casie Aviles: Sorry.

470 00:40:18.540 00:40:20.170 Mustafa Raja: The documents, table.

471 00:40:21.130 00:40:22.730 Casie Aviles: Document stable.

472 00:40:26.040 00:40:27.770 Casie Aviles: Oh, you mean the metadata right.

473 00:40:27.770 00:40:31.409 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the metadata. And then we are going to.

474 00:40:32.590 00:40:33.120 Casie Aviles: Okay.

475 00:40:33.120 00:40:34.640 Mustafa Raja: Filter based on.

476 00:40:36.660 00:40:38.872 Casie Aviles: Oh, I see.

477 00:40:40.390 00:40:45.259 Casie Aviles: It doesn’t true. Oh, this is all for pest right at the moment. So this is fine.

478 00:40:46.840 00:40:49.560 Mustafa Raja: This is actually, this is in production.

479 00:40:53.020 00:40:56.480 Casie Aviles: Yeah, this is what you’re using. Right? This is in production.

480 00:40:56.480 00:40:58.329 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this is in production.

481 00:40:58.330 00:41:03.809 Casie Aviles: So what you you want me to create a duplicate or no.

482 00:41:03.810 00:41:04.630 Mustafa Raja: Should we?

483 00:41:04.870 00:41:08.980 Mustafa Raja: Maybe we should. Yeah, we don’t. We don’t want it to break.

484 00:41:09.520 00:41:13.550 Casie Aviles: So, yeah, I’m I’m careless. Sometimes. I just edit production.

485 00:41:13.550 00:41:17.393 Mustafa Raja: I didn’t know that we can duplicate the table.

486 00:41:18.840 00:41:21.530 Casie Aviles: Okay, I’ll I’ll keep it as duplicate for now.

487 00:41:22.810 00:41:24.620 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, let’s name a duplicate. Yeah.

488 00:41:26.500 00:41:28.830 Casie Aviles: Just read the M. Okay, we don’t need that.

489 00:41:34.300 00:41:39.949 Casie Aviles: And then this is the definition.

490 00:41:41.790 00:41:51.970 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, maybe give the definition and an example metadata column.

491 00:42:01.000 00:42:05.689 Mustafa Raja: and then we ask it if if it can. It’s only.

492 00:42:06.650 00:42:07.390 Casie Aviles: It should be discussed.

493 00:42:11.580 00:42:17.370 Mustafa Raja: It’s only duplicated the definition of the table, not the whole thing, not not the data.

494 00:42:18.070 00:42:20.160 Casie Aviles: Oh, so I can.

495 00:42:23.320 00:42:27.579 Casie Aviles: I think we we just need to update. I guess. Yeah, if you if you see here.

496 00:42:28.410 00:42:32.490 Casie Aviles: if you see the definition. It doesn’t really say anything right? Where is it?

497 00:42:32.650 00:42:33.700 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

498 00:42:33.700 00:42:35.060 Casie Aviles: Yeah. The metadata.

499 00:42:35.530 00:42:37.770 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, let’s get. Let’s.

500 00:42:37.930 00:42:38.839 Mustafa Raja: That’s isn’t it?

501 00:42:50.720 00:42:51.495 Casie Aviles: It

502 00:43:29.830 00:43:30.500 Casie Aviles: hmm.

503 00:43:32.310 00:43:34.390 Mustafa Raja: Update the rows matching.

504 00:43:34.770 00:43:41.090 Mustafa Raja: Oh, no, ask it. The we don’t want. We. We want it for every single row.

505 00:43:44.600 00:43:47.970 Mustafa Raja: so no need to put the wear condition I feel.

506 00:43:56.070 00:43:56.980 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

507 00:43:57.250 00:44:06.860 Mustafa Raja: but said Department is equal to this. Add column department. No, this is doing it wrong. It’s adding a column department.

508 00:44:07.330 00:44:07.719 Casie Aviles: Yeah, this.

509 00:44:08.878 00:44:17.420 Mustafa Raja: Ask ask it that we need to update the metadata column.

510 00:44:18.430 00:44:25.820 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, said metadata is equal to metadata. Build object

511 00:44:34.690 00:44:43.169 Mustafa Raja: adds a new key to the existing if department, if department already exist. Yeah, I feel that this is pretty good. No.

512 00:44:44.560 00:44:46.420 Casie Aviles: Yeah, okay.

513 00:44:47.670 00:44:48.400 Casie Aviles: And

514 00:44:58.370 00:45:02.120 Casie Aviles: one query, hope it doesn’t break anything.

515 00:45:02.800 00:45:05.510 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this is exciting.

516 00:45:08.630 00:45:10.840 Casie Aviles: There’s SQL. Editor

517 00:45:18.090 00:45:19.219 Casie Aviles: means this.

518 00:45:28.290 00:45:30.300 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Should have worked.

519 00:45:31.810 00:45:33.160 Casie Aviles: Documents.

520 00:45:35.520 00:45:40.089 Casie Aviles: Okay? Looks like it did did not wait. Let’s refresh first.st

521 00:45:46.607 00:45:47.410 Casie Aviles: I see. Yeah.

522 00:45:48.939 00:45:50.469 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

523 00:45:50.710 00:45:51.105 Casie Aviles: Nice.

524 00:45:51.500 00:45:51.870 Mustafa Raja: Could look.

525 00:45:51.870 00:45:52.480 Casie Aviles: Okay.

526 00:45:52.480 00:45:53.510 Mustafa Raja: Super. Good.

527 00:46:00.030 00:46:02.549 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. I think we’ve covered most of the things

528 00:46:06.500 00:46:08.140 Mustafa Raja: created the sink.

529 00:46:08.140 00:46:09.299 Casie Aviles: This is good, right?

530 00:46:09.997 00:46:14.699 Mustafa Raja: Store. Mechanical. Yeah, we have done this. We have done that.

531 00:46:14.700 00:46:19.120 Casie Aviles: Oh, but we haven’t. Actually, we haven’t actually vectorized this yet.

532 00:46:19.120 00:46:22.200 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it’s whenever.

533 00:46:23.000 00:46:28.610 Mustafa Raja: So there is a way we can do that manually.

534 00:46:30.170 00:46:31.200 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that. Oh.

535 00:46:31.200 00:46:46.579 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we just need to trigger it once, and it’s going to do it for oh, no, no, let’s not do this right now. Let’s go to the vector thing where we are making the vectors in the workflow because we need to tell it to add

536 00:46:46.790 00:46:48.439 Mustafa Raja: department. Also.

537 00:46:51.030 00:46:51.980 Casie Aviles: Over here.

538 00:46:52.890 00:46:57.020 Mustafa Raja: No, this is something else. This is for the this is for the description.

539 00:46:57.779 00:46:59.310 Mustafa Raja: The below one.

540 00:46:59.810 00:47:03.410 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay, where do we need to go again? Sorry.

541 00:47:03.410 00:47:12.280 Mustafa Raja: Right there, but we see, how do we do the things on meeting?

542 00:47:13.300 00:47:14.849 Mustafa Raja: How do you mark.

543 00:47:18.850 00:47:20.200 Casie Aviles: What do you mean? Sorry.

544 00:47:25.270 00:47:31.079 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, utam, does it? No, he can. He. He marks something on the screen.

545 00:47:32.708 00:47:33.860 Casie Aviles: You mean the drawing.

546 00:47:33.860 00:47:35.560 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Yeah. How do you do that?

547 00:47:36.830 00:47:38.740 Casie Aviles: Here. If you go.

548 00:47:39.270 00:47:43.850 Casie Aviles: you could. You should find like annotate, or could see something. You could do something like this.

549 00:47:45.710 00:47:48.349 Mustafa Raja: But you can see it while you’re working.

550 00:47:50.115 00:47:53.369 Casie Aviles: I don’t. I don’t see anything. You’re you’re drawing right now.

551 00:47:53.370 00:47:54.460 Mustafa Raja: Yeah?

552 00:47:55.980 00:48:06.210 Mustafa Raja: so in the so in the yellow workflow, we have. We have the AI agent in the lowest

553 00:48:06.600 00:48:10.850 Mustafa Raja: pod below below- below below.

554 00:48:11.920 00:48:14.670 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, this one. This one, the super base vector, store.

555 00:48:14.940 00:48:15.480 Casie Aviles: This one!

556 00:48:15.480 00:48:18.529 Mustafa Raja: No no no down, down, down.

557 00:48:18.970 00:48:25.599 Casie Aviles: No, no, let me just clear the drawings. Wait. It’s clear. All drawings. Okay, this one.

558 00:48:26.030 00:48:28.929 Mustafa Raja: No, no, no, no below super base, vector, stores.

559 00:48:29.140 00:48:32.220 Casie Aviles: Super base spector store this one.

560 00:48:33.943 00:48:41.989 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, maybe we need to see where where we define the metadata. I’ve forgotten where we define the metadata.

561 00:48:46.338 00:48:50.110 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. In the default data loader.

562 00:48:51.480 00:48:53.760 Casie Aviles: Default data. Oh, the loader.

563 00:48:53.960 00:48:56.429 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we need to.

564 00:48:56.430 00:48:56.880 Casie Aviles: Here.

565 00:48:56.880 00:49:05.690 Mustafa Raja: We need to tell it. Yeah. But for this we need to have some example.

566 00:49:06.930 00:49:09.720 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, how do we get the example?

567 00:49:12.540 00:49:16.700 Mustafa Raja: Let’s see what we get. We get all the rows.

568 00:49:19.040 00:49:24.060 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we get all the columns in the record thing.

569 00:49:25.570 00:49:30.290 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, can I? Can I share my screen.

570 00:49:30.750 00:49:36.709 Casie Aviles: Yeah, yeah, go ahead. It’s yeah. Let me, just yeah. Okay. I stopped sharing.

571 00:49:37.420 00:49:39.349 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Can you see? Can you see my screen?

572 00:49:39.780 00:49:41.129 Casie Aviles: Yes, yes, I can see it now.

573 00:49:41.620 00:49:49.950 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, hmm, central log id record id

574 00:49:50.260 00:50:02.550 Mustafa Raja: record heading. So so these and these both things, the heading and the id where we are getting getting it from this web hook right?

575 00:50:04.928 00:50:10.919 Mustafa Raja: And what this web hook returns is every every column in the row.

576 00:50:11.350 00:50:15.210 Mustafa Raja: So so what it’s going to return now

577 00:50:17.040 00:50:23.440 Mustafa Raja: is that that’s going to include this this column, too? Right? The.

578 00:50:23.440 00:50:24.480 Casie Aviles: Yes. Department.

579 00:50:25.000 00:50:27.710 Mustafa Raja: Now let’s just pick this up

580 00:50:28.310 00:50:35.399 Mustafa Raja: and let’s just oh, this one, this one, this one!

581 00:50:36.090 00:50:36.910 Mustafa Raja: And then

582 00:50:40.870 00:50:41.670 Mustafa Raja: oh, no!

583 00:50:43.090 00:50:49.160 Mustafa Raja: And then let’s just add these we do the depart we did department in in the metadata. Our

584 00:50:49.790 00:50:50.700 Mustafa Raja: here right.

585 00:50:52.120 00:50:54.150 Casie Aviles: Yes. Department.

586 00:50:56.070 00:51:01.060 Mustafa Raja: Let’s actually copied from here. So we do not make any mistakes in spellings.

587 00:51:01.800 00:51:04.279 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Oh, no. What did I copy?

588 00:51:16.780 00:51:22.590 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. And then we are going to do this and this, and for these

589 00:51:22.990 00:51:27.960 Mustafa Raja: we are going to copy from the yeah, this.

590 00:51:29.660 00:51:31.650 Mustafa Raja: So we don’t make any mistakes.

591 00:51:31.860 00:51:37.919 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, they should done, they should be, do it. They should do it automatically. We can monitor it later.

592 00:51:38.410 00:51:39.080 Casie Aviles: Okay.

593 00:51:42.120 00:51:45.309 Mustafa Raja: So I’ll just make an update on mechanical.

594 00:51:46.230 00:51:49.990 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, can you save yours? Because I cannot save mine?

595 00:51:50.490 00:51:51.569 Casie Aviles: Oh, wait

596 00:51:52.600 00:51:54.329 Casie Aviles: It did save me!

597 00:51:55.700 00:51:56.700 Mustafa Raja: Oh, maybe different.

598 00:51:56.700 00:51:57.200 Casie Aviles: Gosh!

599 00:51:58.240 00:52:03.509 Mustafa Raja: Let me copy this 1st department. Department. Okay.

600 00:52:04.410 00:52:05.200 Mustafa Raja: New York.

601 00:52:10.170 00:52:11.970 Casie Aviles: Can you try saving again?

602 00:52:13.060 00:52:14.820 Casie Aviles: Oh, you removed it.

603 00:52:21.450 00:52:22.343 Mustafa Raja: Oh, no!

604 00:52:24.060 00:52:25.510 Casie Aviles: It’s a reverse.

605 00:52:28.880 00:52:29.820 Mustafa Raja: Goodbye

606 00:52:33.730 00:52:35.740 Mustafa Raja: apartment, especially.

607 00:52:37.552 00:52:39.209 Casie Aviles: It’s correct. Right?

608 00:52:40.210 00:52:41.309 Casie Aviles: Yeah, it looks like it.

609 00:52:41.710 00:52:43.469 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we can reiterate whenever.

610 00:52:44.850 00:52:53.080 Mustafa Raja: yeah, what we can do is we can trigger it manually. Do you want to trigger it manually to see it in action?

611 00:52:54.070 00:52:58.909 Casie Aviles: Yeah, we want to start, yeah, we want to vectorize the mechanical.

612 00:52:59.710 00:53:05.889 Mustafa Raja: Wait a moment. Then he updated this.

613 00:53:07.800 00:53:13.050 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I, yeah, let me double check. But I I that should be updated right?

614 00:53:14.920 00:53:16.690 Mustafa Raja: Let’s double check. Because.

615 00:53:20.490 00:53:21.360 Mustafa Raja: yeah.

616 00:53:24.490 00:53:25.910 Mustafa Raja: oh.

617 00:53:26.430 00:53:27.519 Casie Aviles: Think it’s updated.

618 00:53:27.690 00:53:39.100 Mustafa Raja: Okay, it’s updated. Good. Yeah. Let’s just trigger this. Bro, let’s drink it from here.

619 00:53:40.350 00:53:42.009 Mustafa Raja: This. Oh, no.

620 00:53:45.270 00:53:46.259 Mustafa Raja: Let’s work with.

621 00:53:47.800 00:53:48.550 Casie Aviles: Okay.

622 00:53:53.100 00:53:56.770 Casie Aviles: and then it should run the crate right and the one in the middle.

623 00:53:56.770 00:54:02.740 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Yeah. Oh, didn’t we do? Yeah.

624 00:54:04.540 00:54:06.260 Mustafa Raja: What were you saying?

625 00:54:07.280 00:54:12.169 Casie Aviles: Oh, no, I was just gonna ask like, if we run this, then it’s supposed to run, only create.

626 00:54:13.830 00:54:15.190 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, because.

627 00:54:16.570 00:54:17.000 Casie Aviles: Hmm.

628 00:54:17.620 00:54:23.989 Mustafa Raja: Because if if there are same headings it might conflict, I’m stopping this.

629 00:54:26.280 00:54:32.059 Mustafa Raja: Hmm. If they are same headings, because it’s based on headings.

630 00:54:32.520 00:54:43.020 Mustafa Raja: It might conflict and in that case, what we can do, we can ask it to filter, filter.

631 00:54:43.150 00:54:48.010 Mustafa Raja: bill manually all filters.

632 00:54:48.650 00:54:58.010 Mustafa Raja: We ask it that the department should be, what mechanical right.

633 00:54:58.010 00:54:59.399 Casie Aviles: Mechanical, yes.

634 00:54:59.460 00:55:00.509 Mustafa Raja: And he couldn’t.

635 00:55:01.160 00:55:06.300 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. And we add the same condition over here.

636 00:55:07.330 00:55:08.590 Mustafa Raja: So we do not.

637 00:55:10.340 00:55:12.119 Mustafa Raja: So we do not conflict.

638 00:55:12.900 00:55:14.720 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, let’s just do that.

639 00:55:16.482 00:55:20.209 Mustafa Raja: Department equals best rate.

640 00:55:20.210 00:55:21.189 Casie Aviles: Yes, Best.

641 00:55:21.360 00:55:22.100 Mustafa Raja: Best.

642 00:55:22.320 00:55:23.080 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

643 00:55:23.430 00:55:29.849 Mustafa Raja: Now, the headings conflict should not be a conflict anymore. Let’s do it again.

644 00:55:43.560 00:55:47.044 Mustafa Raja: Oh, no, it’s going to execute 5 times

645 00:55:49.090 00:55:51.010 Casie Aviles: Oh, why? Why? Why is that happening.

646 00:55:51.520 00:55:52.690 Mustafa Raja: Execute, once.

647 00:55:53.630 00:55:54.460 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay.

648 00:55:57.480 00:55:58.730 Mustafa Raja: Let’s see.

649 00:55:59.860 00:56:02.529 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it’s going to send one item and then

650 00:56:02.800 00:56:04.820 Mustafa Raja: lists are going to be an item. Only.

651 00:56:09.220 00:56:11.620 Casie Aviles: Hmm, okay, cool.

652 00:56:12.090 00:56:13.319 Casie Aviles: Why is it update?

653 00:56:14.900 00:56:16.350 Mustafa Raja: Hmm

654 00:56:20.270 00:56:27.089 Mustafa Raja: Oh, it did run. Actually, it isn’t stopped before

655 00:56:27.530 00:56:30.629 Mustafa Raja: super base sent us 49 things.

656 00:56:32.300 00:56:39.479 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. The. These are all the runs for the rag.

657 00:56:42.150 00:56:45.849 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, these are all the ones for rag and all.

658 00:57:05.480 00:57:09.230 Mustafa Raja: Yep, we might

659 00:57:10.350 00:57:17.740 Casie Aviles: Okay, I saw some. Yeah, I saw some mechanical here already on super base. I’m just not sure if this is correct.

660 00:57:18.940 00:57:20.069 Casie Aviles: let me check.

661 00:57:21.850 00:57:27.670 Mustafa Raja: Documents. Can we filter the mechanical from Jason.

662 00:57:28.020 00:57:31.810 Casie Aviles: Oh, I’m not sure there should be a way. But

663 00:57:37.250 00:57:39.299 Casie Aviles: yeah, we may need to use string builder.

664 00:57:40.110 00:57:42.060 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the string builder.

665 00:57:43.480 00:57:49.999 Mustafa Raja: I did this for something, but I’m oh, yeah, I did this for for this one. No, no, for the delete.

666 00:57:50.370 00:57:52.200 Mustafa Raja: Where’s the delete this one?

667 00:57:52.750 00:57:56.179 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I’m doing it over here.

668 00:57:57.500 00:58:00.190 Mustafa Raja: But where? What’s it going to take?

669 00:58:05.030 00:58:12.930 Mustafa Raja: If I enter this? And I say, metadata, I don’t see metadata.

670 00:58:13.790 00:58:22.000 Mustafa Raja: I say, Department, we took thought department department

671 00:58:23.700 00:58:26.250 Mustafa Raja: and then I say, mechanical.

672 00:58:26.810 00:58:27.520 Casie Aviles: Yes.

673 00:58:29.170 00:58:30.710 Mustafa Raja: Mechanical.

674 00:58:32.350 00:58:33.930 Mustafa Raja: Let’s see.

675 00:58:37.680 00:58:41.880 Casie Aviles: Error. Fetching records, count, please refresh the page.

676 00:58:42.540 00:58:44.780 Mustafa Raja: Oh, let’s refresh them.

677 00:58:49.010 00:58:51.909 Mustafa Raja: Let’s see if it works. I don’t know if it works

678 00:58:52.637 00:59:04.859 Mustafa Raja: what’s the error that you are saying is because because it sent 49 rows back, and we see that it’s 49 sections in the document.

679 00:59:07.280 00:59:08.500 Mustafa Raja: So it should be good. No.

680 00:59:10.340 00:59:11.649 Casie Aviles: Yeah, should be.

681 00:59:14.510 00:59:16.400 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this filter is not working.

682 00:59:19.544 00:59:27.980 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, should have had a create thing created that thing.

683 00:59:28.480 00:59:35.430 Mustafa Raja: We have it over here. Let’s let’s sort it based on that to see

684 00:59:38.540 00:59:42.660 Mustafa Raja: a filter sort based on created that.

685 00:59:43.330 00:59:47.690 Mustafa Raja: Now only click that. And that’s going to be descending.

686 00:59:52.320 00:59:54.060 Mustafa Raja: Hmm, yeah.

687 00:59:55.270 00:59:57.249 Mustafa Raja: Department, yeah, mechanical.

688 00:59:57.540 01:00:00.530 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we have mechanical documents. Now.

689 01:00:01.750 01:00:03.250 Casie Aviles: Nice. Nice. Okay?

690 01:00:06.400 01:00:14.230 Casie Aviles: Oh, we don’t. We don’t even need string builder. Then I guess we just need the type mechanical.

691 01:00:14.610 01:00:20.780 Mustafa Raja: Right? Yeah. We don’t need string builder for one, though.

692 01:00:22.790 01:00:26.919 Casie Aviles: The filter that we did. We don’t. We don’t have metadata here. Oh.

693 01:00:26.920 01:00:30.230 Mustafa Raja: No, but I yeah. But I checked the other one.

694 01:00:30.610 01:00:32.709 Casie Aviles: Oh, you’re checking the vector, okay?

695 01:00:35.280 01:00:41.450 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it’s going to have it, because previously it was 600 something. It’s now 782.

696 01:00:42.720 01:00:45.399 Casie Aviles: So a hundred plus records were added.

697 01:00:46.880 01:00:51.129 Casie Aviles: okay, nice. Okay. The next thing is just, yeah. I’ll just test this.

698 01:00:53.130 01:00:58.680 Mustafa Raja: What we can do, though, is C,

699 01:01:02.640 01:01:04.910 Mustafa Raja: this one on the info.

700 01:01:05.870 01:01:15.300 Mustafa Raja: Let’s check. If that works, then content

701 01:01:20.390 01:01:21.610 Mustafa Raja: didn’t work.

702 01:01:30.320 01:01:31.020 Mustafa Raja: Okay?

703 01:01:31.210 01:01:32.589 Mustafa Raja: Or if we do like.

704 01:01:33.930 01:01:37.970 Mustafa Raja: I’m not ideal content.

705 01:01:39.790 01:01:40.919 Mustafa Raja: We do this.

706 01:01:56.470 01:02:01.879 Casie Aviles: Okay, yeah, just keep doing that. I’m just going to test right now to see if it’s

707 01:02:03.320 01:02:06.349 Casie Aviles: working as we as expected.

708 01:02:13.030 01:02:17.470 Mustafa Raja: I’m going to. I’m just going to check random rules now.

709 01:02:18.910 01:02:25.619 Mustafa Raja: Oh, this is these are going to add into the last thing. Right?

710 01:02:29.000 01:02:29.900 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

711 01:02:31.451 01:02:38.690 Mustafa Raja: If we start checking from the end of the document end of the table, it does give us the things.

712 01:02:39.950 01:02:40.740 Casie Aviles: Nice.

713 01:02:41.060 01:02:42.510 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Mechanical. Things.

714 01:02:44.610 01:02:49.579 Casie Aviles: Okay. So I I asked the question from mechanical.

715 01:02:50.010 01:02:53.770 Mustafa Raja: Oh, let’s let me go. Come back to the meeting.

716 01:02:54.250 01:02:55.350 Mustafa Raja: Where is it?

717 01:02:56.340 01:02:58.400 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Oh, can you share your screen?

718 01:02:59.100 01:03:04.730 Casie Aviles: Yeah, okay, let’s just double check.

719 01:03:11.960 01:03:15.959 Casie Aviles: Hmm, how to schedule A and P. Maintenance calls.

720 01:03:16.680 01:03:17.710 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

721 01:03:19.380 01:03:20.120 Casie Aviles: Hmm.

722 01:03:21.130 01:03:23.510 Mustafa Raja: Did it give good.

723 01:03:25.520 01:03:29.030 Casie Aviles: I’m just checking, if like, you know, if it’s the same process.

724 01:03:30.160 01:03:39.200 Casie Aviles: Oh, oh, evolved! Oh, we have evolved! Oh, wait! That’s from an earlier message.

725 01:03:42.240 01:03:47.810 Mustafa Raja: We can actually see the see, the execution, what? It pulled? No, from the.

726 01:03:48.060 01:03:49.662 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I I it did pull

727 01:03:51.070 01:03:53.740 Casie Aviles: this one, right for the oh, yeah, for you.

728 01:03:53.740 01:03:54.320 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

729 01:03:54.620 01:03:56.910 Mustafa Raja: Oh, it’s 4 am. At your time.

730 01:03:57.510 01:03:58.110 Casie Aviles: Yeah.

731 01:03:58.110 01:03:59.350 Mustafa Raja: It’s so late.

732 01:03:59.800 01:04:00.609 Casie Aviles: It is.

733 01:04:00.610 01:04:01.340 Mustafa Raja: How how long.

734 01:04:01.340 01:04:02.360 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I got used to.

735 01:04:02.980 01:04:08.140 Casie Aviles: I mean, I usually start around 9 or 10 depends and then I.

736 01:04:08.140 01:04:10.809 Mustafa Raja: 10 or 10 your time. Whoa! That’s.

737 01:04:10.810 01:04:17.810 Casie Aviles: Yeah. Pm, and then I stay up until I don’t know. 6 or 7 am. I guess sometimes.

738 01:04:18.206 01:04:20.979 Mustafa Raja: So you get to see the sunrises.

739 01:04:21.200 01:04:25.501 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I’m not sure if it’s healthy I might die early.

740 01:04:26.070 01:04:27.840 Mustafa Raja: It’s definitely not.

741 01:04:28.690 01:04:29.409 Casie Aviles: And with the.

742 01:04:29.410 01:04:34.580 Mustafa Raja: Mine is a little. My, my, my! My schedule stays a little chill.

743 01:04:35.460 01:04:35.990 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah.

744 01:04:35.990 01:04:36.550 Casie Aviles: That’s good.

745 01:04:36.550 01:04:39.200 Mustafa Raja: Started 4 Pm.

746 01:04:39.380 01:04:40.420 Casie Aviles: Your time.

747 01:04:40.420 01:04:44.300 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, and then stay up at like 4 to 6 pm.

748 01:04:44.440 01:04:45.190 Mustafa Raja: Oh, sorry.

749 01:04:45.190 01:04:46.360 Casie Aviles: Oh! Am!

750 01:04:46.360 01:04:47.000 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

751 01:04:48.030 01:04:49.010 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that’s.

752 01:04:49.010 01:04:51.459 Mustafa Raja: But I take a lot of breaks. That is why

753 01:04:52.860 01:04:55.499 Mustafa Raja: that is why I’m up so long.

754 01:04:57.100 01:05:01.080 Casie Aviles: It looks like we did pull it from mechanical. I’m just.

755 01:05:01.430 01:05:04.950 Mustafa Raja: It’s not getting the metadata, though, or is it? It’s not?

756 01:05:04.950 01:05:07.650 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah, but I it was.

757 01:05:08.193 01:05:10.909 Casie Aviles: It is getting metadata actually.

758 01:05:12.150 01:05:13.200 Casie Aviles: Oh, where is it? Oh, this.

759 01:05:13.837 01:05:17.660 Mustafa Raja: With everything. It’s getting the metadata.

760 01:05:17.950 01:05:19.000 Casie Aviles: I see.

761 01:05:19.000 01:05:23.829 Mustafa Raja: Mechanical. The department is mechanical, for maybe all of the responses.

762 01:05:26.700 01:05:32.720 Casie Aviles: Where is it? Hmm, I wish I could see, like, the entire thing.

763 01:05:32.720 01:05:34.390 Mustafa Raja: Maybe do the Json.

764 01:05:35.670 01:05:38.399 Mustafa Raja: Jason. Okay, yeah, that’s right.

765 01:05:39.330 01:05:49.770 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. And then this is the, this is more like it. Maybe we can search department and then, or or test to see how many records did it put from where.

766 01:05:51.736 01:05:53.919 Casie Aviles: Just took 4. Yeah.

767 01:05:53.920 01:05:57.329 Mustafa Raja: 4 and 4. All of them are from mechanical, actually.

768 01:05:57.820 01:05:59.780 Casie Aviles: Mechanical, mechanical.

769 01:06:00.490 01:06:01.819 Casie Aviles: That’s true.

770 01:06:03.570 01:06:05.369 Casie Aviles: Yeah, they’re all mechanical.

771 01:06:08.380 01:06:09.270 Casie Aviles: Where is it?

772 01:06:09.630 01:06:10.540 Casie Aviles: And weird?

773 01:06:10.710 01:06:13.890 Casie Aviles: This is the entire thing already. This is the entire text.

774 01:06:15.010 01:06:20.729 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we, this is not the entire section, though.

775 01:06:22.370 01:06:26.179 Casie Aviles: Yeah, because it’s it looks shorter than what we need.

776 01:06:27.130 01:06:30.149 Mustafa Raja: Oh, we can, just, you know, adjust the length

777 01:06:34.760 01:06:35.560 Mustafa Raja: right.

778 01:06:35.990 01:06:38.430 Casie Aviles: Yeah. With me.

779 01:06:39.420 01:06:41.929 Mustafa Raja: We can adjust the length in the workflow.

780 01:06:45.780 01:06:46.600 Casie Aviles: We design.

781 01:06:46.600 01:06:47.670 Mustafa Raja: Than other.

782 01:06:49.030 01:06:51.469 Casie Aviles: Heading, and then

783 01:06:54.480 01:06:58.810 Casie Aviles: this should be the heading of the scheduling, 8, 9 A. MP.

784 01:07:02.590 01:07:05.620 Casie Aviles: Okay, and the content.

785 01:07:05.620 01:07:12.440 Mustafa Raja: Then over here the content is going to be the everything. It’s going to be chunked for the

786 01:07:13.585 01:07:20.589 Mustafa Raja: what’s it? Called the document stable, only it’s going to be in parts for the document stable only.

787 01:07:21.490 01:07:23.640 Casie Aviles: Yeah, so.

788 01:07:24.745 01:07:31.390 Mustafa Raja: For that, we’ll have to do the we’ll have to set the default data loader.

789 01:07:34.550 01:07:38.459 Mustafa Raja: Oh, where do we do the chunking?

790 01:07:39.020 01:07:40.929 Mustafa Raja: I forgot a lot of things.

791 01:07:41.230 01:07:44.180 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that’s that’s what I was trying to look for.

792 01:07:44.310 01:07:48.999 Casie Aviles: I think it’s this 1. 0, I see the the chunk size. It’s.

793 01:07:49.270 01:07:50.890 Mustafa Raja: A lot smaller.

794 01:07:53.900 01:08:00.339 Casie Aviles: So maybe it got split. I don’t. I’m not sure if that affects like that quality, though. But

795 01:08:00.560 01:08:02.899 Casie Aviles: what I what I do is

796 01:08:03.930 01:08:09.760 Casie Aviles: I I typically like to have everything in just 1 1 chunk.

797 01:08:10.290 01:08:11.439 Casie Aviles: But I don’t know.

798 01:08:11.440 01:08:15.850 Mustafa Raja: Or we can, or we can. Add more.

799 01:08:16.040 01:08:18.490 Mustafa Raja: It chunks to the

800 01:08:19.350 01:08:27.180 Mustafa Raja: vector, store because it’s right now. Retrieving only 4, right? We can. We can increase that to 6 or something.

801 01:08:28.250 01:08:29.010 Casie Aviles: Yeah.

802 01:08:32.520 01:08:39.930 Casie Aviles: Okay, yeah, that that’s also a good. It’s a valid approach.

803 01:08:41.050 01:08:42.860 Casie Aviles: Where is the okay here?

804 01:08:45.680 01:08:53.730 Casie Aviles: Okay? But let’s try a different question. Maybe this is too long for the AI. Let’s see if there’s like anything shorter.

805 01:08:56.460 01:08:57.850 Casie Aviles: and they’re all quite long.

806 01:08:59.590 01:09:02.650 Casie Aviles: Call this proceed. Oh, that’s long.

807 01:09:05.520 01:09:09.290 Casie Aviles: Okay. Maybe this one see?

808 01:09:16.359 01:09:18.879 Casie Aviles: Or that’s even a it’s a typo.

809 01:09:26.240 01:09:29.150 Mustafa Raja: But the typo is in our rag now.

810 01:09:30.430 01:09:31.490 Casie Aviles: Oh, it is!

811 01:09:32.029 01:09:34.309 Mustafa Raja: Oh, it did! It did work either way.

812 01:09:35.060 01:09:39.929 Casie Aviles: Yeah, it work. It works. Let’s see, 98% quality.

813 01:09:41.460 01:09:46.790 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, productivity is 98, sign in 98, compliance 92. Let’s see if it’s that.

814 01:09:47.810 01:09:49.880 Casie Aviles: Sign in sign in and.

815 01:09:49.880 01:09:54.440 Mustafa Raja: Sign in compliance is 92. Yeah, this is, I think this is good.

816 01:09:55.210 01:09:56.040 Casie Aviles: Okay, yeah, this is.

817 01:09:56.040 01:09:56.710 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

818 01:09:57.380 01:09:58.220 Casie Aviles: Tune this a little.

819 01:09:58.220 01:10:00.665 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I guess maybe we should.

820 01:10:01.890 01:10:05.620 Mustafa Raja: add more. Make it fetch more documents.

821 01:10:07.680 01:10:08.440 Casie Aviles: Okay.

822 01:10:09.330 01:10:10.910 Mustafa Raja: What do you feel?

823 01:10:15.530 01:10:23.870 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I think that’s fine, because, what happened is, there are some sections that got chunked or like

824 01:10:24.380 01:10:26.330 Casie Aviles: they have multiple rows right.

825 01:10:26.330 01:10:26.680 Mustafa Raja: No.

826 01:10:26.680 01:10:28.540 Casie Aviles: Here, so that.

827 01:10:29.071 01:10:37.580 Mustafa Raja: Think every section is going to have multiple rows, because the chunk length is only 1,000.

828 01:10:37.580 01:10:38.500 Casie Aviles: 1,000.

829 01:10:38.740 01:10:39.720 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that’s true.

830 01:10:39.720 01:10:41.909 Mustafa Raja: It’s like one or 2 sentences.

831 01:10:42.790 01:10:43.264 Casie Aviles: Yes,

832 01:10:43.740 01:10:45.970 Mustafa Raja: Maybe we should pull 10, I guess.

833 01:10:47.190 01:10:55.120 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay, yeah, that makes sense. Where is it?

834 01:10:56.980 01:10:58.090 Casie Aviles: Queensbury?

835 01:11:09.710 01:11:15.530 Casie Aviles: But yeah, this is this is at least we got it working. Just need to tune it. I can.

836 01:11:16.080 01:11:20.880 Mustafa Raja: Okay. Can I ask you one thing, and did you? Did you connect the notion thing?

837 01:11:21.360 01:11:23.890 Mustafa Raja: in our any 10.

838 01:11:24.800 01:11:26.579 Casie Aviles: What notion. Thing sorry.

839 01:11:27.840 01:11:33.119 Mustafa Raja: Notion, Node, I’m going to need it for for interlude.

840 01:11:33.790 01:11:34.514 Casie Aviles: Oh,

841 01:11:36.060 01:11:40.580 Casie Aviles: That was Miguel’s what he did was he had. He has like a

842 01:11:41.270 01:11:43.230 Casie Aviles: what do you call this? A notion key?

843 01:11:44.120 01:11:45.389 Casie Aviles: It’s in here.

844 01:11:48.110 01:11:50.100 Casie Aviles: Think notion!

845 01:11:51.490 01:11:53.269 Casie Aviles: Oh, wait, it’s not here.

846 01:11:54.080 01:11:58.750 Casie Aviles: I’ll just look for it. I can send. I can add it here, or I can send it to you directly.

847 01:11:58.750 01:11:59.470 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

848 01:12:00.590 01:12:03.926 Casie Aviles: Just don’t know. I don’t remember where, but it’s somewhere.

849 01:12:04.700 01:12:05.250 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

850 01:12:06.930 01:12:14.309 Casie Aviles: Okay, yeah, yeah, this is, this is fine. For now, I think this is good progress. So what else did we

851 01:12:15.830 01:12:18.609 Casie Aviles: see if we can. This is the only one that we have.

852 01:12:18.720 01:12:26.180 Casie Aviles: We don’t. We didn’t do what? That’s fine. I think we can just check that later on.

853 01:12:29.480 01:12:37.810 Casie Aviles: Okay, I anything else that we should do? Or do you want to hop off.

854 01:12:40.063 01:12:41.410 Mustafa Raja: What’s left.

855 01:12:42.700 01:12:48.310 Casie Aviles: Oh, we we already did this. It’s just this email thing that we didn’t do.

856 01:12:49.290 01:12:50.560 Mustafa Raja: Hmm.

857 01:12:50.560 01:12:51.490 Casie Aviles: What else?

858 01:12:52.100 01:12:53.870 Casie Aviles: Oh, wait! No, no!

859 01:12:55.250 01:13:00.380 Casie Aviles: Add the this one. Add the links to the text. This is the only thing we didn’t do yet.

860 01:13:01.590 01:13:02.560 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

861 01:13:03.360 01:13:06.629 Casie Aviles: Oh, yeah, I’ll just add it here, so we don’t lose.

862 01:13:07.380 01:13:08.290 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

863 01:13:08.780 01:13:12.360 Mustafa Raja: Or maybe it should be in the combine the

864 01:13:12.970 01:13:15.860 Mustafa Raja: because there’s a ticket for combining

865 01:13:17.920 01:13:19.410 Mustafa Raja: The rag approaches.

866 01:13:24.620 01:13:26.509 Casie Aviles: Oh, you, want, okay, yeah.

867 01:13:26.510 01:13:28.700 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it’s assigned to me.

868 01:13:30.610 01:13:36.950 Mustafa Raja: Combine the rank approaches, and it’s to do in cycle. Yeah, to do in cycle. It’s in to do in cycle, I guess.

869 01:13:42.090 01:13:45.560 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, is this only, is this the only thing we we want to do?

870 01:13:48.520 01:13:49.959 Casie Aviles: For the rang approach.

871 01:13:51.660 01:13:54.804 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I think that’s all. That’s the only thing I I

872 01:13:56.340 01:13:58.697 Casie Aviles: I think it’s missing right? Because,

873 01:13:59.350 01:14:01.570 Casie Aviles: yeah, that’s that’s all I have for now.

874 01:14:02.820 01:14:06.050 Casie Aviles: I don’t really have any other feedback.

875 01:14:06.500 01:14:06.850 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

876 01:14:07.640 01:14:09.330 Casie Aviles: To the content.

877 01:14:17.710 01:14:18.760 Casie Aviles: This is fine.

878 01:14:20.440 01:14:21.500 Casie Aviles: What else?

879 01:14:21.710 01:14:22.460 Casie Aviles: Okay?

880 01:14:23.750 01:14:25.239 Casie Aviles: Yeah. I think that’s all.

881 01:14:30.750 01:14:31.889 Casie Aviles: Yeah, okay.

882 01:14:34.990 01:14:38.650 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it’s only the only only the routing is left right.

883 01:14:39.530 01:14:40.550 Casie Aviles: Routing.

884 01:14:41.260 01:14:45.750 Casie Aviles: What? What exactly are we going to write a route again? Let me see that.

885 01:14:45.940 01:15:02.960 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the email. So we have to 1st see the email. And if the email says, Okay, this is a, this is someone from mechanical. So they should only get the mechanical results. Yeah, that sort of thing.

886 01:15:04.090 01:15:11.519 Casie Aviles: I see, although this is like a make. This is a mechanical, related question, and.

887 01:15:11.520 01:15:13.560 Mustafa Raja: And it got mechanical results.

888 01:15:13.790 01:15:15.640 Casie Aviles: Yes, so.

889 01:15:15.640 01:15:18.860 Mustafa Raja: We should pitch this to Amber, and see if we.

890 01:15:19.100 01:15:21.579 Mustafa Raja: if we even need to route.

891 01:15:22.420 01:15:24.120 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that’s the that’s the.

892 01:15:25.620 01:15:29.709 Mustafa Raja: Can we? Can we get her? Can we get a meeting with her? Maybe.

893 01:15:30.710 01:15:36.380 Casie Aviles: Sure, but although she’s she’s all very booked all the time.

894 01:15:36.920 01:15:37.870 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

895 01:15:37.870 01:15:40.370 Casie Aviles: Yeah, she has a book. She’s booked right now.

896 01:15:40.370 01:15:41.060 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

897 01:15:41.570 01:15:42.879 Mustafa Raja: She’s booked, booked.

898 01:15:44.570 01:15:45.320 Casie Aviles: Hmm.

899 01:15:46.550 01:15:50.979 Mustafa Raja: Maybe we should nudge her in the ABC. Channel. Then.

900 01:15:53.300 01:15:56.466 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I think it doesn’t. It’s fine as long as it works.

901 01:15:57.800 01:16:04.910 Casie Aviles: But I think the the thing that we that will determine if we need to add, like there are, this email routing thing

902 01:16:05.070 01:16:09.960 Casie Aviles: is, if this will not work as well as we hoped.

903 01:16:10.230 01:16:11.110 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

904 01:16:11.110 01:16:14.023 Casie Aviles: If this still basically, if this sucks.

905 01:16:14.740 01:16:16.540 Mustafa Raja: No, I don’t. I think it’s

906 01:16:17.200 01:16:23.439 Mustafa Raja: but maybe the real real results will be when the Csrs test.

907 01:16:23.990 01:16:31.430 Casie Aviles: Yes, yes. So yeah, I think we’re now at the minimum we can. This, did

908 01:16:32.950 01:16:39.039 Casie Aviles: this wait? Sorry, this does not use any filtering routing.

909 01:16:39.190 01:16:41.529 Casie Aviles: Just your vector.

910 01:16:41.680 01:16:42.750 Casie Aviles: Querying.

911 01:16:47.370 01:16:54.379 Casie Aviles: we’ll need to test or we’ll need more.

912 01:16:55.820 01:16:58.780 Casie Aviles: Best thing to know if this

913 01:16:59.590 01:17:08.409 Casie Aviles: approach is enough as it is, or if we can implement additional marketing filtering.

914 01:17:10.070 01:17:13.600 Casie Aviles: Yeah, I think this is fine. I could just tag on the.

915 01:17:14.750 01:17:15.830 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. Then.

916 01:17:16.100 01:17:18.870 Casie Aviles: Yeah, you’re you’re here, anyway. This is your ticket. So.

917 01:17:20.820 01:17:23.580 Mustafa Raja: Take yourself. Oh, no, no, you are here.

918 01:17:24.600 01:17:27.600 Mustafa Raja: You’re making the content, the comment.

919 01:17:44.940 01:17:46.739 Casie Aviles: Yeah, this is pretty good.

920 01:17:47.110 01:17:51.439 Mustafa Raja: This was a 3 point ticket.

921 01:17:51.540 01:17:53.380 Mustafa Raja: In almost an hour.

922 01:17:54.880 01:17:59.870 Casie Aviles: Yeah, sometimes I prefer working with, you know, in a call.

923 01:18:00.804 01:18:05.770 Casie Aviles: I think we we finish stuff faster sometimes. But yeah, this is good. Okay.

924 01:18:07.200 01:18:11.140 Casie Aviles: I think I know we’re a little bit over time, but.

925 01:18:11.140 01:18:12.840 Mustafa Raja: Oh, no, no, it’s okay. It’s fine.

926 01:18:13.110 01:18:18.220 Casie Aviles: Yeah, let me know if you still, if there’s anything else we need, or if you want to hop off now.

927 01:18:19.670 01:18:23.980 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I guess I guess this is it. Do you have anything.

928 01:18:24.320 01:18:30.189 Casie Aviles: No, not really I I guess. The only thing is I’ll just keep testing, you know, but in my own time.

929 01:18:30.490 01:18:35.830 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we just need to do the URL thing. Can you take? Take on the URL thing.

930 01:18:36.200 01:18:38.645 Casie Aviles: Oh, of course, of course. Wait.

931 01:18:39.900 01:18:40.770 Casie Aviles: Oh.

932 01:18:41.520 01:18:42.750 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, it’s this ticket.

933 01:18:42.750 01:18:43.390 Casie Aviles: Correct.

934 01:18:44.200 01:18:45.190 Mustafa Raja: Yay!

935 01:18:45.990 01:18:46.500 Casie Aviles: Wait, what.

936 01:18:46.500 01:18:47.530 Mustafa Raja: You can assign it to yourself.

937 01:18:47.530 01:18:48.340 Casie Aviles: So, just.

938 01:18:48.340 01:18:48.730 Mustafa Raja: You want.

939 01:18:48.730 01:18:49.400 Casie Aviles: Okay.

940 01:18:50.090 01:18:51.750 Casie Aviles: Oh, yeah. Yeah. Sure. Sure. Sure.

941 01:18:55.040 01:18:57.889 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I guess it’s it’s this, only right?

942 01:18:59.425 01:19:00.940 Casie Aviles: Yeah, perfect.

943 01:19:01.650 01:19:05.339 Casie Aviles: Okay, I think that’s it. Yeah, thank you. Very.

944 01:19:05.340 01:19:10.210 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, let me know. Let me know if if you need to help understand the code for this.

945 01:19:11.730 01:19:14.619 Casie Aviles: Code. Oh, like there’s a code node here.

946 01:19:14.620 01:19:18.620 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the code node. Yeah, the this format node needs to do this.

947 01:19:19.740 01:19:21.269 Casie Aviles: I see, I see.

948 01:19:22.040 01:19:27.670 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, what I would do is get the

949 01:19:27.830 01:19:40.840 Mustafa Raja: response from the Google Docs note, put, put that response into AI and get. Get this code to AI and tell it. It’s not giving me the embedded links.

950 01:19:42.640 01:19:44.539 Mustafa Raja: And how I want them to be.

951 01:19:44.730 01:19:47.029 Mustafa Raja: And it’s going to give you the code for that.

952 01:19:48.530 01:19:51.369 Casie Aviles: Okay. So it’s just yeah. It’s just this.

953 01:19:51.370 01:19:58.429 Mustafa Raja: No, and it’s on. And whenever the next, when next time, whenever this node runs.

954 01:19:59.300 01:20:03.745 Mustafa Raja: what’s going to happen is it’s automatically going to

955 01:20:04.864 01:20:10.250 Mustafa Raja: update the rows in super base. For to add to add that.

956 01:20:12.440 01:20:14.290 Casie Aviles: Oh, nice. So it’s gonna update.

957 01:20:14.290 01:20:18.529 Mustafa Raja: Need to have. Yeah, it’s going to update the rag. It’s going to update the 2 way sync, too.

958 01:20:19.620 01:20:20.720 Casie Aviles: Nice. Okay.

959 01:20:20.850 01:20:22.880 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. So we don’t have to worry about it.

960 01:20:25.890 01:20:28.050 Mustafa Raja: We just need to update the code.

961 01:20:36.590 01:20:38.920 Casie Aviles: Let me just quickly link.

962 01:20:42.730 01:20:46.509 Mustafa Raja: You can link the node itself. No.

963 01:20:47.070 01:20:48.490 Casie Aviles: Oh, I did not know that.

964 01:20:48.490 01:20:53.429 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. If you double click the node, it updates the URL double click, the note.

965 01:20:54.450 01:20:55.689 Casie Aviles: Oh, double! Click!

966 01:20:56.650 01:20:57.850 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, see?

967 01:20:58.350 01:20:59.210 Casie Aviles: Nice.

968 01:20:59.560 01:21:02.539 Mustafa Raja: And now it links to the node itself.

969 01:21:08.500 01:21:11.071 Casie Aviles: Nice. Okay, yeah, I’ll take this.

970 01:21:12.760 01:21:15.790 Casie Aviles: I’ll just I like to. I give myself a call first.st

971 01:21:16.200 01:21:16.940 Casie Aviles: Yeah.

972 01:21:16.940 01:21:22.079 Mustafa Raja: It’s it’s always good to have some time any anything can go wrong.

973 01:21:22.620 01:21:26.884 Casie Aviles: True. Okay, yeah, I think, yeah, I’ll take this. No, no problem.

974 01:21:28.400 01:21:31.940 Casie Aviles: what else? Yeah, that’s yeah. I think that’s it. Right?

975 01:21:31.940 01:21:33.960 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that’s pretty much it.

976 01:21:34.970 01:21:35.410 Casie Aviles: Okay.

977 01:21:35.410 01:21:36.750 Mustafa Raja: For the most part.

978 01:21:37.250 01:21:39.100 Casie Aviles: Yeah, thank you very much. Mustafa.

979 01:21:39.100 01:21:42.720 Mustafa Raja: No, no, easy Peasy, thank you so much for being in the meeting.

980 01:21:43.570 01:21:45.789 Casie Aviles: Okay, yeah. Thank you. Bye, bye.

981 01:21:46.260 01:21:50.440 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I need to do some work with the documents. It’s so boring.

982 01:21:51.469 01:21:52.189 Casie Aviles: I know.

983 01:21:52.190 01:21:55.300 Mustafa Raja: To building things which one work.

984 01:21:55.935 01:21:58.840 Mustafa Raja: It’s for Plan Medicare. And I need.

985 01:21:58.840 01:21:59.600 Casie Aviles: Oh!

986 01:21:59.610 01:22:01.920 Mustafa Raja: Proposed project ideas.

987 01:22:02.900 01:22:08.439 Mustafa Raja: and I don’t like to spend so much time on, though these kind of things, but I have to.

988 01:22:08.560 01:22:12.120 Casie Aviles: Those are like. Those are the automations that you need to do.

989 01:22:12.120 01:22:16.340 Mustafa Raja: No, no, no! So they they met with Uttam.

990 01:22:17.236 01:22:24.829 Mustafa Raja: They had. They had a meeting with them. And based on their needs. I need to lay out what’s going to help them.

991 01:22:26.100 01:22:26.699 Casie Aviles: Oh, okay.

992 01:22:26.700 01:22:28.140 Mustafa Raja: Send them a follow up.

993 01:22:29.180 01:22:32.743 Casie Aviles: I see? Yeah, yeah, of course. Yeah, I also prefer just building.

994 01:22:34.000 01:22:40.070 Mustafa Raja: Yeah. And I also had to do a Td, the technical design document.

995 01:22:41.200 01:22:44.179 Casie Aviles: We didn’t do those for previous clients.

996 01:22:44.180 01:22:48.420 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that we are going to do it now I see.

997 01:22:48.420 01:22:51.059 Mustafa Raja: Like, we’re going to get more technical.

998 01:22:52.280 01:22:53.910 Casie Aviles: Yeah, that makes sense.

999 01:22:54.620 01:23:00.730 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I actually need to

1000 01:23:01.480 01:23:06.579 Mustafa Raja: work on. How can I write these things better?

1001 01:23:08.710 01:23:12.280 Mustafa Raja: That’s going to be from feedback

1002 01:23:12.950 01:23:16.329 Mustafa Raja: from what what I’m writing right now, right?

1003 01:23:16.910 01:23:19.719 Mustafa Raja: Yes, feedbacks also. Hmm!

1004 01:23:20.180 01:23:22.550 Casie Aviles: Yeah, you’re gonna ask people to comment.

1005 01:23:23.470 01:23:27.110 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, autumn did a lot of comments. So I’m going to look into those.

1006 01:23:30.820 01:23:31.789 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

1007 01:23:32.130 01:23:35.730 Casie Aviles: Okay, yeah, let you get to it. Now.

1008 01:23:36.090 01:23:36.670 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

1009 01:23:36.670 01:23:37.650 Casie Aviles: Yeah, thank, you.

1010 01:23:37.840 01:23:38.580 Mustafa Raja: No, no, no.

1011 01:23:39.540 01:23:42.150 Casie Aviles: It’s always good to work with you in a meeting.

1012 01:23:43.012 01:23:44.850 Casie Aviles: Yeah, okay, bye-bye.

1013 01:23:45.240 01:23:46.969 Mustafa Raja: Good to have you back. Bye, bye.