Meeting Title: [Eden] Daily Standup Date: 2025-08-01 Meeting participants: Awaish Kumar, Amber Lin, Demilade Agboola, Annie Yu, Vashdev Heerani, Robert Tseng


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1 00:00:26.760 00:00:27.870 Amber Lin: Hi.

2 00:00:34.100 00:00:34.780 Awaish Kumar: Hello!

3 00:00:48.930 00:00:53.099 Amber Lin: Oh, I wish, did you have a chance to look at the Emr document I sent you.

4 00:00:56.250 00:01:01.359 Awaish Kumar: No. Actually, I’ve been working on another.

5 00:01:02.010 00:01:03.790 Amber Lin: Okay, that’s okay.

6 00:01:04.959 00:01:06.879 Awaish Kumar: How long can you do today.

7 00:02:08.190 00:02:09.250 Amber Lin: Hello!

8 00:02:16.070 00:02:25.950 Amber Lin: Going here all right. The 1st project. We’ll skip that part. Oh, that’s on these.

9 00:02:26.752 00:02:29.849 Amber Lin: A wish. I know you were assigned.

10 00:02:30.540 00:02:36.399 Amber Lin: You’re assigned this one, this one and this 1. 0, and that one!

11 00:02:38.270 00:02:40.249 Amber Lin: What’s the status on those.

12 00:02:43.410 00:02:54.699 Awaish Kumar: Yeah. So 5, 7, 4 is done done like we can move it to done. 5, 7, 7.

13 00:02:56.950 00:02:59.030 Awaish Kumar: I did not purchase.

14 00:02:59.190 00:03:03.260 Awaish Kumar: I don’t know. 5, 7, 7 is kind of we are investigating.

15 00:03:05.500 00:03:09.280 Awaish Kumar: 5, 6, 5, and 5, 77 are the same. Right?

16 00:03:09.600 00:03:11.629 Awaish Kumar: We are working on.

17 00:03:11.630 00:03:12.030 Awaish Kumar: Okay.

18 00:03:12.030 00:03:16.970 Awaish Kumar: Event, id now into the later with Devou.

19 00:03:17.550 00:03:18.270 Awaish Kumar: Oh.

20 00:03:18.270 00:03:21.059 Amber Lin: Oh, I think I’ve seen that this one is done.

21 00:03:21.450 00:03:22.929 Awaish Kumar: Yes, yes, this is done.

22 00:03:23.320 00:03:23.980 Amber Lin: Yeah, for me.

23 00:03:25.820 00:03:32.180 Awaish Kumar: The 5, 6, 5, and 5 77 are basically getting event. Id gtm event Id. To.

24 00:03:32.180 00:03:36.400 Amber Lin: Oh, and maybe they’re the.

25 00:03:36.400 00:03:39.439 Awaish Kumar: We are investigating. What is the.

26 00:03:39.860 00:03:41.979 Amber Lin: My bad, they are the same.

27 00:03:42.780 00:03:46.199 Amber Lin: There were just so many tickets.

28 00:03:46.500 00:03:47.610 Amber Lin: Okay, status.

29 00:03:47.857 00:03:49.590 Awaish Kumar: Need one? What is that? Another one.

30 00:03:52.680 00:03:58.190 Amber Lin: I think that’s what Robert sent yesterday. He sent a thread.

31 00:03:59.090 00:04:04.574 Amber Lin: saying, Hey, can you? Since you’re doing the Ids? Can you also help with this.

32 00:04:04.940 00:04:11.629 Awaish Kumar: So there were 2 other things he was asking for in that way, like both of them are done

33 00:04:12.060 00:04:22.250 Awaish Kumar: like one was about discounted transaction, like the the correct transaction value and investigation around that

34 00:04:22.520 00:04:25.599 Awaish Kumar: and the other one was to.

35 00:04:25.990 00:04:32.380 Awaish Kumar: So, unless, like the add, the add the.

36 00:04:32.900 00:04:36.669 Awaish Kumar: or sent to pharmacy orders as like as well.

37 00:04:37.120 00:04:37.929 Awaish Kumar: To, the.

38 00:04:37.930 00:04:39.190 Amber Lin: Wait. Sorry.

39 00:04:39.190 00:04:39.520 Awaish Kumar: Modern.

40 00:04:39.520 00:04:47.290 Amber Lin: It’s a little okay. I mean an hour ago, Robert said. This is that done as well.

41 00:04:52.740 00:04:56.320 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, so I, I’m not sure what exact like this.

42 00:04:58.660 00:05:01.430 Awaish Kumar: This is also about event ids, right?

43 00:05:01.570 00:05:08.490 Awaish Kumar: So the data which is coming from. And then the data coming from Bask. And I’m

44 00:05:09.220 00:05:15.630 Awaish Kumar: and I’m auditing that right now. So we are auditing that to get the event out, basically

45 00:05:16.420 00:05:20.739 Awaish Kumar: that if we can get all the email Ids or not.

46 00:05:22.090 00:05:26.430 Robert Tseng: I can’t really understand what you’re saying. I think like the mic is a bit off for me.

47 00:05:26.920 00:05:28.030 Robert Tseng: else yeah.

48 00:05:29.450 00:05:30.460 Awaish Kumar: Oh, sorry!

49 00:05:31.630 00:05:33.549 Amber Lin: Your mic is a bit muffled.

50 00:05:34.570 00:05:35.520 Awaish Kumar: Oh, okay.

51 00:05:44.883 00:05:46.700 Awaish Kumar: Can you hear me now?

52 00:05:47.150 00:05:50.490 Amber Lin: Yeah, I can hear you. Now. Have you got a chance to check.

53 00:05:50.490 00:05:56.100 Awaish Kumar: So, yeah, what I’m saying is that this is this audit we were doing is basically to match

54 00:05:56.270 00:05:59.070 Awaish Kumar: the the transaction ids between

55 00:05:59.745 00:06:06.690 Awaish Kumar: Gfo data and the bus data, basically at the end, we are, we want to get the event Ids out of Gtm.

56 00:06:10.040 00:06:10.534 Amber Lin: Okay.

57 00:06:14.850 00:06:15.780 Awaish Kumar: Right.

58 00:06:20.030 00:06:22.859 Amber Lin: Are you asking? Are you asking me something?

59 00:06:23.210 00:06:25.370 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, like, I.

60 00:06:26.150 00:06:34.920 Awaish Kumar: Okay, I don’t understand the full scope of this ticket, like the the thing which we are talking about right now is more about matching that. That

61 00:06:35.030 00:06:40.360 Awaish Kumar: the events in the Gt. G 4 with the bask and see if

62 00:06:40.910 00:06:47.860 Awaish Kumar: we are getting all the transactions there, or if we are missing something. And basically we want to get the

63 00:06:48.250 00:06:52.779 Awaish Kumar: event ids into our Fb Kpi capping model.

64 00:06:52.940 00:06:54.930 Awaish Kumar: That’s what I understand. Right?

65 00:06:54.930 00:07:05.539 Amber Lin: If that’s or if that’s correct, which can you update this ticket? Because I don’t have full visibility? If you know what this ticket is about, please feel free to update it.

66 00:07:05.650 00:07:08.190 Amber Lin: and then so we can keep track of work.

67 00:07:08.190 00:07:11.296 Awaish Kumar: So, Robert, I saw your last query,

68 00:07:12.500 00:07:14.270 Awaish Kumar: And that’s basically you.

69 00:07:15.050 00:07:15.750 Awaish Kumar: Okay.

70 00:07:16.480 00:07:24.539 Awaish Kumar: th, that is actually returning the the 20 items. As you said so. I’m not sure what what is the action item after that.

71 00:07:27.350 00:07:33.146 Robert Tseng: Oh, I mean, I guess I limited it. But like I I think that query basically built off yours. It was

72 00:07:34.150 00:07:41.720 Robert Tseng: I’m just trying to see well in our model? Are we showing any transactions that ga for is not showing, and, like.

73 00:07:41.720 00:07:42.350 Awaish Kumar: Yes, super.

74 00:07:42.350 00:07:46.300 Robert Tseng: The point of having both is to have some redundancy. Right? It’s like.

75 00:07:46.610 00:08:00.870 Robert Tseng: if J. 4 is missing, then the catch, then the catch, then the fail safe has to be our model. If our model is missing anything. Well, that’s a problem, because I don’t think it should be missing anything compared to J. 4. But if it is, then it needs to. Kinda it needs to be bidirectional. There.

76 00:08:03.320 00:08:04.170 Awaish Kumar: Okay.

77 00:08:05.376 00:08:12.310 Awaish Kumar: Okay, I I can do that investigation. But yeah, I can see from numbers that Gf, 4 is missing some

78 00:08:12.550 00:08:13.970 Awaish Kumar: some transactions.

79 00:08:14.180 00:08:31.220 Robert Tseng: Yeah, that makes sense to me. So like our model should have more transactions. And G 4. So once again, we’re not trying to push all the orders we just want to make. Every every transaction is a real purchase event. We’re using our model to be the source of truth. The ga, 4, we’re just trying to map, obviously, like

80 00:08:31.590 00:08:49.860 Robert Tseng: the event ids wherever we can. But it won’t like there will be. There will still be transactions that our model that that J. 4 will not have. But we still need to send those into Meta like that’s gonna solve 2 problems. One is gonna solve the like.

81 00:08:49.880 00:09:09.960 Robert Tseng: Ga. 4, but by itself being unreliable and not having every transaction. And then number 2, we’re able to like map all of the Ga. 4 events to the full, like, you know, model that we are that we have. So that gives us more of the enrichments. That, we’re that for everything else that we’ve we’ve been sending into into Meta.

82 00:09:10.750 00:09:11.120 Amber Lin: Okay.

83 00:09:11.120 00:09:12.489 Amber Lin: Can you help me?

84 00:09:12.490 00:09:13.460 Amber Lin: New title.

85 00:09:13.460 00:09:15.630 Robert Tseng: Through this chaos, I’ll edit it so.

86 00:09:15.630 00:09:16.330 Amber Lin: Okay.

87 00:09:16.670 00:09:31.220 Awaish Kumar: Okay, so one more thing here, like what what to do like we, this event, Id is A is a required field in when we are sending the payload to Meta. So for the for the data where it’s null like

88 00:09:31.440 00:09:39.339 Awaish Kumar: where it’s not null, we will use that. Geo. Geo. 4. Event, id as our event. Id column. But what to use for others

89 00:09:39.770 00:09:40.075 Awaish Kumar: different.

90 00:09:40.380 00:09:41.629 Robert Tseng: I feel like

91 00:09:41.940 00:09:57.819 Robert Tseng: we should just generate. Like all I mean, we yeah, you’re right. We need to have. It’s man. It’s a mandatory field. So we need to like, yeah, put some something there. I don’t know. Can we just like generate some id and just put it in there.

92 00:09:59.930 00:10:00.710 Awaish Kumar: Okay.

93 00:10:01.820 00:10:15.577 Robert Tseng: I, I suppose. Yeah, I mean that that step. I’ll just. I’ll just run it by the marketing team and let them know. Hey, x percent of of transactions don’t actually have ga 4 ids, because, you know and

94 00:10:16.100 00:10:18.709 Robert Tseng: we you won’t be able to stitch it

95 00:10:18.860 00:10:31.070 Robert Tseng: because you don’t have the J. 4 id like we’re still, are you like? Should we still send this like? I think the answer is, yes, and we’re just gonna have to put a placeholder Id. And but yeah, they’re just not gonna be able to to stitch it as easily.

96 00:10:32.550 00:10:40.040 Amber Lin: Okay, yeah. If you guys still need to discuss feel free to book another meeting or do Async.

97 00:10:42.390 00:10:49.809 Amber Lin: Robert, I’ll let you update these tickets. I know you did a lot yesterday. I’m not sure if these are still valid, I’m I’m not.

98 00:10:49.810 00:10:52.310 Robert Tseng: Yeah, update all Andrew’s tickets. Yeah.

99 00:10:52.310 00:10:53.139 Amber Lin: Okay. I’m.

100 00:10:53.327 00:10:54.449 Robert Tseng: Do it on this call panel.

101 00:10:54.560 00:10:55.379 Amber Lin: Yeah. Sounds good.

102 00:10:55.380 00:10:56.350 Amber Lin: Good.

103 00:11:00.610 00:11:02.470 Amber Lin: alright looking at.

104 00:11:02.990 00:11:29.169 Amber Lin: Actually, okay. Emr side be meeting is booked. Though I still need to confirm with them if they attend, and then we’re waiting still waiting on documents, they said, they’ll send it today, so we’ll make sure on that. I created the initial requirements and the way she’s reviewing them. So there’s that one, and I’m gonna change it to you so you can review.

105 00:11:29.653 00:11:41.070 Amber Lin: and then that one will wait for Henry to get back strategic finance checking on.

106 00:11:43.070 00:12:02.300 Amber Lin: Okay, Annie, on the strategic finance. And I’ve already asked Rebecca for all the different prices. Could you start to take a look? I also asked her about our missing dosage fields, she said. It doesn’t affect the pricing, so the pricing is just mostly on the let’s see.

107 00:12:03.280 00:12:16.960 Amber Lin: variant or dosage doesn’t change anything. It’s just based on vial volume. Solely. Could you take what she sent in the Channel and start to see how we can calculate the price.

108 00:12:17.550 00:12:25.730 Annie Yu: Yeah, regarding that there is an existing ticket where demonic is updating the model with those

109 00:12:25.900 00:12:31.409 Annie Yu: prices. So my question is, should I do that manually on my end?

110 00:12:32.080 00:12:34.829 Annie Yu: Or should we avoid rework.

111 00:12:34.990 00:12:35.319 Amber Lin: And see.

112 00:12:35.320 00:12:40.020 Annie Yu: Because those numbers that you provided are the same as.

113 00:12:40.863 00:12:47.639 Amber Lin: Well, I know this project is urgent. Do we already have the prices in the model.

114 00:12:50.900 00:12:53.799 Demilade Agboola: I’m I’m not exactly sure what model you’re referring to, Annie.

115 00:12:55.336 00:12:57.570 Annie Yu: It’s even 4, 39.

116 00:12:59.210 00:13:04.949 Annie Yu: The update model with Cox change logs from June 1st onwards.

117 00:13:07.230 00:13:08.450 Demilade Agboola: Okay, so.

118 00:13:08.800 00:13:10.840 Demilade Agboola: But isn’t this.

119 00:13:10.840 00:13:12.280 Amber Lin: What type of

120 00:13:12.510 00:13:19.580 Amber Lin: stuff it is. It’s mostly like, Oh, this price was this, and then, and on this day the price changed to these.

121 00:13:21.170 00:13:24.580 Demilade Agboola: Okay, Gotcha, I am. Am I in this channel?

122 00:13:25.671 00:13:28.989 Amber Lin: No, this is a new chat, because Annie is helping Jonah.

123 00:13:30.140 00:13:35.610 Demilade Agboola: Gotcha. I will need this information to make easy, for I need to do this.

124 00:13:37.410 00:13:42.850 Annie Yu: I think there’s already an existing ticket where there’s a screenshot

125 00:13:43.040 00:13:46.520 Annie Yu: with those prices exactly the same ones.

126 00:13:48.100 00:13:49.320 Demilade Agboola: Oh, gotcha!

127 00:13:49.860 00:13:55.809 Amber Lin: Yeah, I don’t think we can wait until we have it in the model, unless that’s gonna be an hour, 2 h. Fix.

128 00:13:56.030 00:14:05.239 Annie Yu: Okay. And I think I’m just gonna say I will need them a lot of help, anyway, to help calculate this, because I don’t think I can do it quick, more quick.

129 00:14:05.630 00:14:07.150 Annie Yu: quickly than him.

130 00:14:09.060 00:14:11.310 Amber Lin: All right. I thought this was

131 00:14:13.710 00:14:23.429 Amber Lin: Let’s see, cause if it’s this one, and if it’s matched on vial the vial size.

132 00:14:23.620 00:14:30.739 Amber Lin: couldn’t we do a vlookup based on this, and then get the price?

133 00:14:33.380 00:14:36.400 Amber Lin: Why do we have to wait for them all day?

134 00:14:37.410 00:14:41.140 Demilade Agboola: Yeah, cause. I mean, if we already have this.

135 00:14:42.080 00:14:43.080 Amber Lin: Right.

136 00:14:43.080 00:14:45.820 Demilade Agboola: We could just do a match based on the dates.

137 00:14:46.540 00:14:50.430 Amber Lin: Yeah, we can do do the rest.

138 00:14:51.050 00:14:55.960 Annie Yu: So for the product that don’t have the price. We we don’t have to worry about those right.

139 00:14:56.850 00:15:05.859 Amber Lin: Yeah. And then, if you find out anything that doesn’t have the price, we can always just ask, Hey, what’s the price for this? And then they should be able to tell us.

140 00:15:07.080 00:15:07.900 Annie Yu: Okay.

141 00:15:09.440 00:15:10.110 Amber Lin: Yeah.

142 00:15:10.650 00:15:15.720 Annie Yu: And it’s January to June or to May.

143 00:15:16.308 00:15:21.540 Amber Lin: I mean. She said it in her message, so we’ll look at what she said.

144 00:15:23.310 00:15:28.070 Demilade Agboola: I think it’s Jared to me, but you can always just do to June. Just so we cover all bases.

145 00:15:28.393 00:15:37.759 Amber Lin: I think it’s changed on June first.st So it would just be end of May, and then starting this date, we use a different different stuff for the vlookup.

146 00:15:38.120 00:15:38.810 Annie Yu: Yep.

147 00:15:39.530 00:15:42.400 Amber Lin: Right? Okay, sounds good.

148 00:15:44.171 00:15:50.548 Amber Lin: Okay, yeah. So I don’t think that’s blocked. We got the data.

149 00:15:52.890 00:15:56.200 Amber Lin: got the data from them I’m waiting for.

150 00:15:56.440 00:16:00.369 Amber Lin: So also responded, Let’s see.

151 00:16:01.260 00:16:02.230 Amber Lin: Okay.

152 00:16:03.880 00:16:13.569 Amber Lin: alright. So we also got that. If you could. Took take a look at what’s also sent, that’ll be great as well. So

153 00:16:14.610 00:16:16.210 Amber Lin: internal.

154 00:16:18.930 00:16:26.329 Amber Lin: Okay, that’s done so monthly.

155 00:16:27.420 00:16:31.070 Amber Lin: Actual charges based on.

156 00:16:32.200 00:16:35.880 Amber Lin: So it’s okay.

157 00:16:39.070 00:16:41.579 Amber Lin: Yeah, I think those are good.

158 00:16:45.320 00:16:49.569 Amber Lin: This is to do.

159 00:16:54.640 00:17:01.630 Amber Lin: Okay, wait, we should be charged based on Rebecca.

160 00:17:05.680 00:17:12.250 Amber Lin: Okay, alright. Sounds good. I think both of these are

161 00:17:28.950 00:17:29.650 Amber Lin: okay.

162 00:17:36.720 00:17:44.940 Amber Lin: If you can take a look at both today and send John an update. I think he’ll be very happy about that. Looking at

163 00:17:45.280 00:17:46.560 Amber Lin: fees.

164 00:17:47.750 00:17:50.330 Amber Lin: Product standardization.

165 00:17:51.000 00:17:54.270 Amber Lin: Oh, actually.

166 00:17:57.930 00:18:07.159 Amber Lin: okay, I still have some time reinforge internal tasks. I’m going to do.

167 00:18:10.430 00:18:17.440 Amber Lin: Robert. I might need some of your help to do the deck. But I’ll ask you, especially on Italian track.

168 00:18:17.440 00:18:17.920 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

169 00:18:17.920 00:18:19.390 Amber Lin: I need your help.

170 00:18:21.310 00:18:22.239 Amber Lin: Okay.

171 00:18:22.640 00:18:28.135 Robert Tseng: And all good. That’s not due until Monday. Just wants me to send him the update on on Monday.

172 00:18:28.410 00:18:29.190 Amber Lin: Oh, okay.

173 00:18:30.360 00:18:35.880 Robert Tseng: So yeah, I mean, I think, just 1 1 call out on the yeah. So the booth. One thing is urgent. I mean, they’ve been.

174 00:18:36.130 00:18:43.630 Robert Tseng: They’ve been trying to get that over line. So I I mean, I think as a waste and I are finishing up this meta thing, we’re we’re gonna push that

175 00:18:44.066 00:18:53.563 Robert Tseng: today. And we’re also gonna push the booth. One thing today. So and then Amber and Annie, you guys can stop talking to Jonah for a bit, I think.

176 00:18:54.480 00:19:04.740 Robert Tseng: I don’t think he’s I mean it’s fine like it’s not your fault. I think he’s just not been happy with kind of the answer we gave on how he works with us. I’m gonna call him today. And we’re gonna figure that out. So.

177 00:19:05.010 00:19:07.679 Amber Lin: I thought he was. I thought he was happy.

178 00:19:08.500 00:19:09.080 Robert Tseng: It sounds like.

179 00:19:09.080 00:19:12.839 Amber Lin: Let’s try that is, that is, that still an issue.

180 00:19:13.500 00:19:20.119 Robert Tseng: It. Yeah, I’m just. I’m just telling you. He’ll say one thing to you, but he’s actually it’s yeah.

181 00:19:20.510 00:19:22.190 Amber Lin: Interesting one.

182 00:19:22.190 00:19:23.870 Amber Lin: Okay? Well, I take this word.

183 00:19:24.207 00:19:25.220 Robert Tseng: What he said.

184 00:19:25.630 00:19:33.619 Robert Tseng: I don’t want to send you what he said, because it’s kind of offensive. But like I’m just, I’m just giving you a heads up like, Yeah, there’s there’s issues. And I’m gonna talk.

185 00:19:34.000 00:19:36.980 Amber Lin: Okay, he better say what he means. I’m like

186 00:19:37.290 00:19:40.979 Amber Lin: if he doesn’t tell me I’m gonna keep what I’m doing. So doesn’t.

187 00:19:40.980 00:19:41.330 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

188 00:19:41.330 00:19:42.780 Amber Lin: Doesn’t change anything.

189 00:19:43.170 00:19:44.420 Amber Lin: Okay?

190 00:19:45.330 00:19:53.830 Amber Lin: And then for the ad hoc parts, wait.

191 00:19:55.920 00:19:56.760 Amber Lin: So

192 00:20:02.940 00:20:08.360 Amber Lin: okay, maybe this is done.

193 00:20:11.020 00:20:23.310 Amber Lin: When I when we look at this, I have a question. Nad, 500 milligram refills. Is that the same? Oh, that’s a slightly different one.

194 00:20:24.060 00:20:26.080 Amber Lin: But yeah, we’re getting

195 00:20:26.710 00:20:33.250 Amber Lin: quite a lot of these, Annie, since you also did that join, could we? Could I assign this to you.

196 00:20:34.220 00:20:35.510 Annie Yu: So.

197 00:20:38.280 00:20:43.680 Amber Lin: From my understanding, this looks like the same request as that one. Right?

198 00:20:44.130 00:20:49.479 Amber Lin: Yeah, it’s very similar. And it’s just just monthly and specifically to.

199 00:20:49.480 00:20:51.740 Annie Yu: They won’t pass. Okay.

200 00:20:53.210 00:20:54.050 Amber Lin: Yeah.

201 00:20:54.860 00:20:58.820 Annie Yu: Okay, I, yeah, I don’t think I can use the same query because they.

202 00:20:58.820 00:20:59.820 Amber Lin: Want to look at.

203 00:21:00.706 00:21:06.760 Annie Yu: But yeah, I can take on this, but I’m not sure if I can get it done today.

204 00:21:07.430 00:21:16.139 Amber Lin: Hmm, yeah, let’s look at all of at the end. We’ll look at everything that’s assigned to you, and then we’ll see like, Oh, maybe we can’t do that. We can’t do this.

205 00:21:17.295 00:21:24.260 Amber Lin: Okay, oh, I just wanted to check.

206 00:21:25.210 00:21:28.559 Amber Lin: Oh, it’s in the I thought it was in this thread.

207 00:21:30.432 00:21:36.760 Annie Yu: No, I don’t see a link, and I thought the change was just the Mac Kit.

208 00:21:40.550 00:21:43.760 Amber Lin: I mean. Their request is to

209 00:21:45.410 00:21:51.670 Amber Lin: their request is to change it, so that it follows the naming conventions.

210 00:21:53.030 00:21:57.109 Annie Yu: Yeah, then, isn’t that ad group medkit is what they want.

211 00:21:58.563 00:22:02.320 Amber Lin: I don’t know if that’s the only one I need to check.

212 00:22:06.980 00:22:08.240 Amber Lin: Where is that?

213 00:22:09.670 00:22:13.400 Amber Lin: Yeah, I mean, that’s the thread, I think.

214 00:22:15.086 00:22:18.019 Amber Lin: That’s the thread they asked.

215 00:22:30.270 00:22:33.630 Amber Lin: I don’t think it’s in Google sheets.

216 00:22:38.380 00:22:40.790 Amber Lin: Do you understand? His request?

217 00:22:42.923 00:22:46.550 Annie Yu: To my knowledge, they recently consolidate all the ad

218 00:22:47.230 00:22:54.040 Annie Yu: for me kids to one. That’s why they want to see those into one method instead of

219 00:22:54.150 00:22:55.790 Annie Yu: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

220 00:22:55.790 00:23:04.480 Demilade Agboola: Oh, yeah, I had a concern. I wish about this, and it’s part of the Pr that I just merged. So the way they

221 00:23:04.650 00:23:07.790 Demilade Agboola: we have. We have a naming convention for tracking ads.

222 00:23:08.400 00:23:12.289 Demilade Agboola: and previously it was based on the different med kits.

223 00:23:12.760 00:23:29.399 Demilade Agboola: However, now they are pushing ads as med kits in total. So it’s not based on med kits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. It’s just med kits in general. But our reports are based off the different med kits. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. So the Pri just pushed

224 00:23:29.840 00:23:33.890 Demilade Agboola: basically catches all ads, pissed off mad kids

225 00:23:34.280 00:23:37.749 Demilade Agboola: and then divides it or distributes it evenly

226 00:23:37.870 00:23:42.629 Demilade Agboola: across all the different markets. So, for instance, if they spend $500

227 00:23:42.940 00:23:49.840 Demilade Agboola: on Medkit, it would attribute $100 to each of the 5 different med kids.

228 00:23:50.080 00:23:58.079 Demilade Agboola: So that way, we can both, you know, aggregate it, have make it in general. But we can also sort of get a split if we want to like. Look at.

229 00:23:58.080 00:23:59.029 Amber Lin: Let’s see.

230 00:23:59.470 00:24:09.669 Amber Lin: I see. I think their request here, if I understand correctly, is that they want to see it. They want to say, see how the new

231 00:24:10.703 00:24:13.769 Amber Lin: have it match, have tableau

232 00:24:14.000 00:24:21.870 Amber Lin: categories, match what they’ve already sent and did in Google, which is probably where they do their ads.

233 00:24:22.280 00:24:41.260 Demilade Agboola: Yeah. So basically, what they just want to be able to see is that the numbers that they push in Google because we’re still trying like the previous model, was still trying to catch medkit. One medkit, 2 Medicaid 3 rather than kids in total the numbers were not matching so it wouldn’t catch it if it was just med Kit alone

234 00:24:42.480 00:24:53.510 Amber Lin: Yeah, what about the naming convention? Because I know I think this is their main request. I know you guys are pushing Prs to get the numbers right. I think this one, they’re just asking for the naming conventions.

235 00:24:53.860 00:24:58.040 Demilade Agboola: Yes, the naming convention is what we use to catch the ad spend.

236 00:24:58.450 00:24:59.390 Amber Lin: Hmm.

237 00:24:59.580 00:25:06.790 Demilade Agboola: So we were using the old naming convention that we agreed on like a month or a month and a half ago.

238 00:25:07.500 00:25:11.309 Demilade Agboola: Therefore, when the new naming conventions were changed.

239 00:25:11.540 00:25:18.359 Demilade Agboola: We were not catching those ads, so the ad spend appeared very low compared to what they were spending, so they were spending about.

240 00:25:18.470 00:25:20.369 Demilade Agboola: I don’t know. I think 20,000

241 00:25:20.640 00:25:24.719 Demilade Agboola: on ads, but we weren’t catching that. We were showing a really small number.

242 00:25:25.840 00:25:26.850 Amber Lin: Okay.

243 00:25:28.290 00:25:34.570 Demilade Agboola: Up here should allow us catch that and allow us see what exactly they’ve been spending on that.

244 00:25:35.120 00:25:47.510 Amber Lin: Do you want to respond? Sorry I’m I’m what for me, I’m trying to understand. Are we doing this ticket? Is this ticket going to be done. Who’s gonna communicate to.

245 00:25:48.280 00:26:03.640 Demilade Agboola: Yes, it’s currently an internal review once, then the review, because, like an hour, or maybe 2 h ago at this point, do it. So you continue from in progress to engineering review. But basically.

246 00:26:03.750 00:26:12.659 Demilade Agboola: once that is done, I will then send it over to them for client review, and so that the numbers are what they want to see.

247 00:26:13.260 00:26:15.760 Amber Lin: Okay, so I’ll put this

248 00:26:19.050 00:26:24.419 Amber Lin: or is you or Annie gonna be communicating to the client about this.

249 00:26:26.060 00:26:27.759 Demilade Agboola: I can do the communication.

250 00:26:28.000 00:26:30.290 Amber Lin: Okay. Okay. Sounds good.

251 00:26:30.690 00:26:32.720 Demilade Agboola: So I’ll put that on you.

252 00:26:32.950 00:26:44.159 Amber Lin: And then that one’s for the tables.

253 00:26:45.285 00:26:48.480 Amber Lin: And do you know, do you understand this? I

254 00:26:48.750 00:26:51.340 Amber Lin: updated the ticket. Does that make sense? Now.

255 00:26:51.950 00:26:52.560 Annie Yu: Yes.

256 00:26:52.740 00:26:54.499 Amber Lin: Okay, sounds good.

257 00:26:55.240 00:27:00.739 Amber Lin: And then those are for next week.

258 00:27:00.740 00:27:06.639 Annie Yu: For the 5 79, I left a comment that one should be done from the upstream.

259 00:27:09.120 00:27:10.240 Amber Lin: Okay.

260 00:27:11.310 00:27:12.200 Amber Lin: Okay.

261 00:27:13.530 00:27:20.600 Amber Lin: So between Damale and wish, who is going to take this ticket?

262 00:27:22.180 00:27:24.384 Amber Lin: Or Vashav hopefully.

263 00:27:29.830 00:27:31.749 Demilade Agboola: I think I can take it.

264 00:27:32.050 00:27:34.509 Demilade Agboola: We’ll need to get context on this, though.

265 00:27:36.590 00:27:41.949 Amber Lin: Okay, so for next week. So don’t worry about it this week.

266 00:27:42.960 00:27:44.360 Demilade Agboola: Okay. Sounds good.

267 00:27:44.650 00:27:47.330 Amber Lin: You have a few things on your place, especially today.

268 00:27:49.790 00:27:53.630 Amber Lin: Well, unless all your other stuff is done, and then we can go. Look at that.

269 00:27:54.960 00:28:00.160 Amber Lin: Okay, that one this.

270 00:28:04.460 00:28:15.429 Amber Lin: I know. Annie took a look. I think there’s something, she said. There’s something wrong with either new order, count, or new customer account. This is pretty urgent, I guess, who.

271 00:28:17.110 00:28:20.910 Awaish Kumar: I discussed this with Uhde just oh.

272 00:28:20.910 00:28:21.320 Amber Lin: Okay.

273 00:28:21.320 00:28:31.280 Awaish Kumar: Today. And yeah, he, he’s going to look as part of the like. Other investigation is too.

274 00:28:32.560 00:28:35.240 Amber Lin: Okay, sounds good.

275 00:28:35.860 00:28:39.420 Amber Lin: Oh, I’m the doctor.

276 00:28:43.780 00:28:46.149 Amber Lin: Oh, this one, yeah.

277 00:28:46.510 00:28:49.790 Amber Lin: Is this one of the P part of the Prs that you guys pushed.

278 00:28:50.880 00:28:51.680 Awaish Kumar: Yes.

279 00:28:53.080 00:28:53.550 Amber Lin: Okay.

280 00:28:53.760 00:28:56.920 Awaish Kumar: Hi to the the thing I was talking about. The.

281 00:28:57.570 00:28:58.190 Demilade Agboola: Crazy man.

282 00:28:58.190 00:29:00.190 Amber Lin: Okay, I see.

283 00:29:00.630 00:29:02.279 Amber Lin: Pr review.

284 00:29:02.980 00:29:07.429 Amber Lin: Just make sure to tell them. After after we verify that the

285 00:29:07.610 00:29:10.870 Amber Lin: the numbers are correct, we’ll tell the stakeholders.

286 00:29:12.140 00:29:13.040 Amber Lin: Okay, so

287 00:29:13.140 00:29:23.050 Amber Lin: sorry. That’s next week. Oh, no, I, Robert said. When you get back you should own the best vendor coordination.

288 00:29:23.480 00:29:29.200 Amber Lin: Do you know? Sorry, not ashen. Do you know contacts about this ticket?

289 00:29:33.060 00:29:36.990 Demilade Agboola: No, I’ll need to like read into what’s going on.

290 00:29:37.530 00:29:43.099 Amber Lin: Hmm, okay, Robert, this is still valid. Right? This is a valid ticket.

291 00:29:46.820 00:29:53.850 Robert Tseng: I don’t remember what this is. I I think my 1 1 thing one feedback is like

292 00:29:54.040 00:30:00.000 Robert Tseng: when we’re creating tickets out of slack messages. If you could just throw like the screenshots in there, I think that’d be helpful.

293 00:30:00.000 00:30:03.630 Amber Lin: Oh, I usually do. I forgot on this.

294 00:30:04.180 00:30:12.689 Amber Lin: Yeah. You asked if when Demo is back for him to coordinate the vast vendor issues.

295 00:30:13.670 00:30:18.050 Robert Tseng: I mean, I believe I already said that to mass, so oh.

296 00:30:18.760 00:30:22.959 Amber Lin: Okay, that’s no longer. That doesn’t exist anymore.

297 00:30:26.900 00:30:27.475 Amber Lin: Okay.

298 00:30:29.270 00:30:30.410 Amber Lin: And

299 00:30:30.950 00:30:40.630 Amber Lin: as for Henry, when he gets back, Robert, did we? I know Mattesh jumped in a stand up this Tuesday. Is this something we’re doing for him?

300 00:30:43.429 00:30:52.090 Robert Tseng: Yeah, this is related to the snapshot thing that Annie and have been working on. It’s just not in the format that he wants yet. So I think,

301 00:30:53.790 00:30:56.169 Robert Tseng: yeah, I could go and try to.

302 00:30:56.980 00:31:09.460 Robert Tseng: Looks like, yes, we have the snapshots going forward, but he he wants to be able to backfill like towards back to the start of the year. And so I don’t think our solution really does that like, we only built something that works moving forward.

303 00:31:12.840 00:31:18.409 Amber Lin: Are we doing that for him? Are we creating a new solution to help him do that.

304 00:31:18.990 00:31:31.090 Robert Tseng: I mean I did not. I’m not. I didn’t. I think this is a demo. And Annie, like this is part of the success criteria of finishing that with him. So it’s assigned to me, because, like.

305 00:31:31.410 00:31:34.099 Robert Tseng: I don’t know, I guess we just didn’t have someone else assigned to.

306 00:31:36.850 00:31:37.720 Amber Lin: Okay.

307 00:31:44.280 00:31:48.150 Amber Lin: is this, on the marketing under a marketing project.

308 00:31:50.990 00:31:58.183 Robert Tseng: Wherever the snapshot work that we you’re doing. We we were you were doing for Mattesh like that’s where it should go.

309 00:31:58.510 00:31:59.700 Amber Lin: Oh, okay.

310 00:32:04.670 00:32:08.039 Amber Lin: okay, I’ll I’ll find out that later.

311 00:32:09.600 00:32:10.480 Amber Lin: Oh.

312 00:32:10.792 00:32:18.279 Robert Tseng: Annie should know, like she’s not doing that many things for marketing. It’s just I think she’s just doing that. And then, like, Yeah.

313 00:32:18.280 00:32:18.840 Amber Lin: Morning.

314 00:32:20.250 00:32:20.930 Amber Lin: Okay.

315 00:32:26.229 00:32:34.960 Amber Lin: demo, Annie, when we want to backfill the snapshot. Is it some a task for Annie, or is it a task for you, Demo? It.

316 00:32:37.200 00:32:43.689 Demilade Agboola: I’m not exactly sure what the context of this is. What what are we trying to backfill confirmed orders.

317 00:32:43.940 00:32:45.499 Amber Lin: I think it’s like the

318 00:32:46.680 00:32:52.549 Amber Lin: the snapshot table that you guys are doing, which I’m trying to find a ticket for that.

319 00:32:53.110 00:32:58.079 Annie Yu: Yeah, I want to question, can we back? Can we even back fill the snapshot?

320 00:32:58.430 00:33:05.550 Annie Yu: I thought we started getting snapshots, starting July 21.st

321 00:33:06.380 00:33:10.179 Demilade Agboola: Yeah. Because that’s when we started tracking when.

322 00:33:10.180 00:33:15.110 Demilade Agboola: yeah, we shouldn’t have ability to backfill snapshot.

323 00:33:15.570 00:33:16.950 Annie Yu: Before. That’s right.

324 00:33:17.850 00:33:19.690 Amber Lin: About the table, but.

325 00:33:22.780 00:33:24.420 Demilade Agboola: So the.

326 00:33:24.970 00:33:36.339 Robert Tseng: I’m literally just gonna go back into the zooms from this past week that the test joined on. And I’m just gonna find the notes. I’m gonna I don’t know. Like, if we don’t know. Then like.

327 00:33:36.710 00:33:42.159 Robert Tseng: dig into the meetings, then ask the stakeholder like, that’s literally what I’m gonna do. So like. I guess

328 00:33:42.530 00:33:50.040 Robert Tseng: I I don’t. I don’t. I mean, sure it wasn’t assigned to anybody other than me at this point. But, like that’s what I would do. I don’t think we need to.

329 00:33:50.360 00:33:52.880 Robert Tseng: But yeah, we can. We can. Just we can do that later.

330 00:33:52.880 00:33:54.250 Annie Yu: My my point.

331 00:33:54.720 00:34:07.530 Annie Yu: We started storing our snapshot records on July 21, st so I don’t think we can backfill any snapshot records before that, but demanded, correct me if I’m wrong.

332 00:34:07.890 00:34:19.189 Demilade Agboola: No, you’re you’re correct about that. We only started taking snapshots of the changes on this 21, st it’s those changes that have been represented in the dashboard that mitesh is looking at now. So if

333 00:34:19.310 00:34:24.460 Demilade Agboola: there is no way to show historical changes before the 21st of July.

334 00:34:35.909 00:34:36.510 Amber Lin: Okay.

335 00:34:36.510 00:34:49.920 Robert Tseng: I once again, I wouldn’t trust the the ticket is what it is, but just like, understand what Mattesh is trying to do. He may have said, try it this way. If his way doesn’t work, then we just have to figure out what actually works and be able to communicate.

336 00:34:49.929 00:34:54.509 Amber Lin: We’ll go look at the meeting and find out more requirements.

337 00:34:58.530 00:35:16.030 Robert Tseng: I I mean, I assume that like 50% of the questions we get asked don’t make any sense. But I try to understand. Like, what are they actually asking for? Then we can suggest like, Hey, is this what we actually, this is what you actually are going for? And we can suggest a different solution. I don’t take solutions from the stakeholders. Most of them don’t know what they’re talking about.

338 00:35:16.610 00:35:17.560 Amber Lin: Yeah. Okay.

339 00:35:20.580 00:35:24.699 Amber Lin: I’ll probably do a Monday session to look at

340 00:35:25.800 00:35:34.940 Amber Lin: a session for the Monday Board. There was a new request that came in from Matt. It says that their Api has

341 00:35:35.430 00:35:38.600 Amber Lin: is not working anymore.

342 00:35:39.340 00:35:50.470 Robert Tseng: Yeah, that’s he. He messaged me about it. It’s like in the offline data sheet that is built on Rob’s old app scripts. There’s 1

343 00:35:51.260 00:35:58.510 Robert Tseng: the platform, Mntn, or whatever is not updating like that’s that’s this issue. We.

344 00:35:59.270 00:36:00.850 Amber Lin: Are you doing that, or is that.

345 00:36:00.850 00:36:11.479 Robert Tseng: Yes, we are, we are, we are. Gonna we’re gonna take that on next week. I mean, we never went around to refactoring Rob’s old code. But I mean, it’s I don’t think this is that hard. It’s just.

346 00:36:12.140 00:36:15.939 Robert Tseng: We don’t need polytomic, do it, either. Like Rob was able to

347 00:36:16.180 00:36:28.520 Robert Tseng: extract data out of the Api in a Google App script. So like, I, I mean, we, we may approach it slightly differently. But like I, I think it should. It’s just a matter of pulling daily data out of an ads platform.

348 00:36:28.650 00:36:30.240 Amber Lin: Oh, okay.

349 00:36:37.170 00:36:40.900 Amber Lin: Joseph wants intake web hooks

350 00:36:42.660 00:36:47.940 Amber Lin: for sign up and check out. Are we doing that for him anytime?

351 00:36:47.940 00:36:53.415 Robert Tseng: I I mean, are we grooming at this point? I’m not really sure like

352 00:36:53.630 00:36:59.460 Amber Lin: No, it’s just an a new request. I just wanna put it somewhere about that.

353 00:37:05.250 00:37:08.770 Robert Tseng: No, we’re not doing that. We’re not creating new web hooks.

354 00:37:09.220 00:37:09.960 Amber Lin: Okay.

355 00:37:10.560 00:37:11.050 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

356 00:37:11.050 00:37:12.870 Amber Lin: I will go respond to him.

357 00:37:14.270 00:37:23.310 Amber Lin: Alright. Sorry this stand up. Went over time. Anything on the cog side.

358 00:37:24.280 00:37:34.369 Amber Lin: I guess somebody we can sync on the Cogs project. I know there’s it’s been going on just want to understand what where we are.

359 00:37:35.410 00:37:42.840 Amber Lin: and we probably should sync with Jonah and Rebecca, because Rebecca’s

360 00:37:42.990 00:37:49.660 Amber Lin: cogs is not her top priority matters more to Jonah than Rebecca. It seems.

361 00:37:50.150 00:37:53.060 Demilade Agboola: Yeah, yeah, I can imagine that. Yeah.

362 00:37:53.460 00:37:54.190 Amber Lin: Okay.

363 00:37:54.800 00:37:56.920 Amber Lin: Yeah. Alright.

364 00:37:59.210 00:38:00.420 Amber Lin: Oh.

365 00:38:04.090 00:38:10.820 Robert Tseng: I mean, I don’t know what to meet with them on like cogs data. We have the historical like

366 00:38:11.020 00:38:34.860 Robert Tseng: Rebecca will send us slack messages telling us when prices change, we don’t connect to pharmacy like data directly. So whatever we do is just like based off of what she sends us. So we’re we’re not going to. Jonah is just gonna keep asking for. Give me the raw data. But like we cannot, because we don’t have access to that system. So there’s not. I don’t really know what the.

367 00:38:34.860 00:38:37.360 Amber Lin: Any of the cogs, tickets.

368 00:38:38.360 00:38:44.329 Robert Tseng: I mean. Yes, we should. I think it’s just like I don’t know like it’s more about

369 00:38:44.720 00:39:03.369 Robert Tseng: making sure that we like we. We should know very clearly what we need to make this work, and then they don’t know what they’re asking. They’re just asking for the end result. But they don’t actually know what pieces they need to get there. So we need to identify what those are and to push on the people who are supposed to get get us those things. So

370 00:39:03.370 00:39:22.250 Robert Tseng: like, if we need the pharmacy data. Well, then, it’s on. It’s a Rebecca’s problem. She needs to give us the farm. I mean, I’m just like saying, like I don’t. I don’t know why we got stuck on that. I think that’s why Jonah’s upset, and he’s gonna call me in like an hour, or whatever, because he’s asked for this cogs thing like 2 weeks ago, and we still can’t give him cogs, which

371 00:39:22.250 00:39:35.450 Robert Tseng: I mean. It’s maybe that is true. But I’m also just like, yeah, if I were in his shoes asking for cogs like, and it’s been 2 weeks and he hasn’t gone anything substantial like, I’d also be pissed. So like

372 00:39:35.550 00:39:37.030 Robert Tseng: I, I don’t know like that’s

373 00:39:37.240 00:39:55.900 Robert Tseng: we have a lot of tickets floating around, and this is where I agree that the ticket is stuff just hides people’s responsibility. But, like the question is still the same. It’s just what is cogs. How do we get it, and I don’t really feel like we’re being like proactive and chasing it down like these tickets are from June, July, like.

374 00:39:56.130 00:40:06.099 Robert Tseng: I don’t know, like there’s a lot of reasons why things got blocked. But like, come on like, the question is the same question. We’re just creating new tickets that say the same thing over and over again.

375 00:40:11.870 00:40:15.280 Amber Lin: well, generally, could you

376 00:40:15.450 00:40:18.239 Amber Lin: some maybe send a message at least

377 00:40:18.670 00:40:24.090 Amber Lin: fill me in on what you’re still missing and how you think this should

378 00:40:24.280 00:40:28.750 Amber Lin: move forward, and I can see how I can help you move that forward.

379 00:40:30.370 00:40:32.009 Demilade Agboola: Okay. Sounds good.

380 00:40:32.010 00:40:35.490 Amber Lin: Yeah, okay, all right.

381 00:40:37.420 00:40:48.860 Amber Lin: Oh, thanks, everybody. Vastrav. Have you had progress on your tickets?

382 00:40:51.590 00:41:07.679 Vashdev Heerani: Yes, I I kind of set up the segment Dvt model on the segment. But it’s kind of token issue that I am facing right now, so I request a ways to have a call, and so that issue.

383 00:41:08.070 00:41:15.210 Amber Lin: Yeah, sounds good. And also this event, volume tracker. I know it’s been assigned to you for a while. What’s the status on that again?

384 00:41:15.210 00:41:18.620 Vashdev Heerani: Yes, yes, I am working on this as well.

385 00:41:19.670 00:41:20.840 Amber Lin: Okay.

386 00:41:21.906 00:41:28.309 Amber Lin: let me know when, maybe at the end of day the status of your ticket as well.

387 00:41:28.310 00:41:29.070 Vashdev Heerani: Okay. Sure. Sure.

388 00:41:29.370 00:41:31.800 Amber Lin: Yeah. Well, thanks. Everybody.

389 00:41:34.980 00:41:36.270 Amber Lin: Okay.

390 00:41:37.880 00:41:38.650 Amber Lin: Okay.