Meeting Title: Zoom-Meeting Date: 2023-08-28 Meeting participants: Brian Pei, Nicolas Sucari


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1 00:01:11.540 00:01:12.520 Brian Pei: Yo.

2 00:01:13.240 00:01:14.140 Nicolas Sucari: Hey! Brian.

3 00:01:15.200 00:01:16.300 Brian Pei: What’s up?

4 00:01:16.940 00:01:17.789 Nicolas Sucari: How are you?

5 00:01:18.040 00:01:20.510 Brian Pei: Quick and easy good.

6 00:01:20.840 00:01:21.840 Brian Pei: doing great.

7 00:01:22.590 00:01:23.630 Nicolas Sucari: Excellent.

8 00:01:24.120 00:01:26.330 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, you’re you’re not in the

9 00:01:26.350 00:01:28.629 Nicolas Sucari: affected. So by the hurricane. Right?

10 00:01:28.860 00:01:30.629 Brian Pei: I am not affected.

11 00:01:30.780 00:01:31.460 Brian Pei: Thankfully.

12 00:01:31.460 00:01:32.220 Nicolas Sucari: Up, now.

13 00:01:32.340 00:01:37.009 Brian Pei: It looks like it will be really bad for Tampa.

14 00:01:37.880 00:01:38.139 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

15 00:01:38.140 00:01:40.700 Brian Pei: And the east coast will be okay.

16 00:01:41.750 00:01:48.199 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, yeah. I’ve been. I’ve been watching all day about the hurricane. It’s crazy. I was gonna.

17 00:01:48.200 00:01:48.750 Brian Pei: Yeah.

18 00:01:48.750 00:01:49.820 Nicolas Sucari: Across, very simple.

19 00:01:49.820 00:01:50.630 Brian Pei: Like

20 00:01:50.990 00:01:53.879 Brian Pei: I have like a cnn like live stream

21 00:01:57.480 00:01:58.170 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

22 00:01:58.460 00:02:02.410 Nicolas Sucari: Also, I’m traveling there to Florida in November.

23 00:02:03.090 00:02:03.450 Brian Pei: Oh no!

24 00:02:03.450 00:02:05.520 Nicolas Sucari: I don’t caught any.

25 00:02:06.950 00:02:08.530 Brian Pei: Be the last hurricane

26 00:02:08.710 00:02:12.670 Brian Pei: hurricane season should usually is over late. September.

27 00:02:13.090 00:02:16.770 Brian Pei: Yeah, just a little bit. But hopefully. Fingers crossed.

28 00:02:18.710 00:02:19.500 Nicolas Sucari: Cool.

29 00:02:19.780 00:02:29.450 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, let’s get right to it. do you have the do? You already pushed your code into the repo? And Github.

30 00:02:30.020 00:02:32.260 Brian Pei: I did let me

31 00:02:32.500 00:02:34.930 Brian Pei: link that you.

32 00:02:35.400 00:02:40.589 Nicolas Sucari: Because I have the repo. We are not using the one in the brain for Ji workspace right?

33 00:02:41.570 00:02:45.460 Brian Pei: We are. Wait one second. I have to log in

34 00:02:45.710 00:02:48.040 Brian Pei: with my authenticator.

35 00:02:48.810 00:02:52.250 Nicolas Sucari: Okay. 20. I have the main branch here.

36 00:02:54.378 00:02:57.820 Brian Pei: One second. Where is this.

37 00:03:02.250 00:03:04.930 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, I see. I see. I see it now.

38 00:03:05.100 00:03:06.759 Brian Pei: Oh, you see it. Okay. I had to log in.

39 00:03:06.760 00:03:11.760 Nicolas Sucari: But but it it doesn’t have like anything regarding Dbt or modeling right.

40 00:03:12.920 00:03:16.230 Brian Pei: So this is just to set up real, and I think you

41 00:03:16.760 00:03:17.980 Brian Pei: but I’ll link it again.

42 00:03:19.080 00:03:19.640 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, exactly.

43 00:03:19.640 00:03:23.000 Brian Pei: Same repo. But yeah, it’s the the real stuff

44 00:03:23.160 00:03:26.779 Brian Pei: has enough for examples to test

45 00:03:27.407 00:03:30.389 Brian Pei: if it works, I just need.

46 00:03:30.390 00:03:33.849 Nicolas Sucari: I’m gonna I’m gonna clone the code. Give me a minute.

47 00:03:34.310 00:03:34.780 Brian Pei: Sure thing.

48 00:03:34.780 00:03:37.220 Nicolas Sucari: So I can. I can see it.

49 00:03:43.982 00:03:46.180 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, this is

50 00:03:48.020 00:03:49.290 Nicolas Sucari: copied

51 00:03:49.790 00:03:51.270 Nicolas Sucari: paste here.

52 00:03:52.600 00:03:55.730 Nicolas Sucari: Why, I can’t blown into what’s going on.

53 00:03:59.790 00:04:02.419 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, it clone. I’m missing it. Clone

54 00:04:03.880 00:04:04.780 Nicolas Sucari: stupid.

55 00:04:16.810 00:04:20.640 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, cool. I think I have it now. So let me

56 00:04:22.520 00:04:23.986 Nicolas Sucari: see, like,

57 00:04:27.840 00:04:29.010 Nicolas Sucari: open it.

58 00:04:40.301 00:04:42.470 Nicolas Sucari: Shall we go for here? Okay?

59 00:04:44.560 00:04:45.340 Nicolas Sucari: Cool.

60 00:04:48.110 00:04:55.220 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, yeah. I have the real and the real do, do you already started? And could could you like open real locally or not? Yet?

61 00:04:56.897 00:04:58.800 Brian Pei: No. I just wrote all the

62 00:04:59.430 00:05:01.359 Brian Pei: code for it

63 00:05:01.990 00:05:04.399 Brian Pei: so far, but it’s like

64 00:05:04.730 00:05:08.630 Brian Pei: it’s like 5 dev tables, one model and one dashboard, just to see

65 00:05:08.760 00:05:11.302 Brian Pei: mostly if it connects to snowflake

66 00:05:12.710 00:05:18.239 Brian Pei: As soon as you figure out that it does, then I can add flavor and all, and like customize, but

67 00:05:19.080 00:05:19.980 Brian Pei: wanted to see if.

68 00:05:19.980 00:05:20.770 Nicolas Sucari: Oh, okay.

69 00:05:20.770 00:05:23.480 Brian Pei: In real data. First, st before I start going.

70 00:05:24.670 00:05:27.949 Nicolas Sucari: Give me a minute. I’m gonna try sharing

71 00:05:30.780 00:05:32.879 Nicolas Sucari: what I have here.

72 00:05:34.853 00:05:40.290 Nicolas Sucari: Give me a minute documents. So I created the real setup documents.

73 00:05:40.810 00:05:45.820 Nicolas Sucari: But it it was just like to run it locally. So I’m gonna try if that works.

74 00:05:46.683 00:05:50.500 Nicolas Sucari: And I’m I’m gonna share my screen. So maybe we can do it

75 00:05:51.370 00:05:53.170 Nicolas Sucari: just to share.

76 00:05:53.780 00:05:54.570 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

77 00:05:55.110 00:05:56.659 Nicolas Sucari: let me know when you’re seeing.

78 00:05:59.222 00:06:03.400 Nicolas Sucari: So it’s next, let’s install re rail here.

79 00:06:05.150 00:06:08.100 Brian Pei: The only thing it didn’t merge was my environment

80 00:06:09.080 00:06:12.660 Brian Pei: file. But I think that’s 1 of the steps. So it’s fine.

81 00:06:13.670 00:06:14.280 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

82 00:06:14.280 00:06:18.310 Brian Pei: But I’ll just send you what I had in that file, anyway, when we get to that step.

83 00:06:29.640 00:06:32.260 Nicolas Sucari: Very cool release installed. So

84 00:06:32.430 00:06:34.720 Nicolas Sucari: we now need to go

85 00:06:35.250 00:06:38.310 Nicolas Sucari: chubby coffee, and we need to do

86 00:06:38.410 00:06:39.700 Nicolas Sucari: CD.

87 00:06:42.030 00:06:43.500 Nicolas Sucari: Shall we copy real?

88 00:06:43.790 00:06:46.470 Nicolas Sucari: Now let’s do a restart.

89 00:06:48.420 00:06:49.660 Nicolas Sucari: There it goes.

90 00:06:49.890 00:06:50.670 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

91 00:06:51.130 00:06:52.280 Brian Pei: Okay.

92 00:06:52.840 00:06:59.370 Nicolas Sucari: So this is how you rank locally. You have. You have the steps here. I think you were able to

93 00:06:59.500 00:07:01.710 Nicolas Sucari: do that. Okay, I forgot to do the.

94 00:07:01.710 00:07:03.390 Brian Pei: Basically, yeah, it’s just

95 00:07:04.100 00:07:06.520 Brian Pei: I think, if you

96 00:07:07.610 00:07:08.370 Brian Pei: yeah.

97 00:07:08.370 00:07:09.150 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, to run.

98 00:07:09.150 00:07:10.730 Brian Pei: Connected so.

99 00:07:10.730 00:07:11.390 Nicolas Sucari: No.

100 00:07:11.630 00:07:12.570 Brian Pei: And.

101 00:07:12.570 00:07:13.540 Nicolas Sucari: Oh!

102 00:07:14.770 00:07:15.550 Brian Pei: second.

103 00:07:17.590 00:07:19.939 Nicolas Sucari: Here, right no wait e 2.

104 00:07:19.940 00:07:23.390 Brian Pei: It’s the files, not there. I don’t think I merged the M.

105 00:07:23.390 00:07:24.330 Nicolas Sucari: Oh, okay.

106 00:07:24.330 00:07:28.400 Brian Pei: You can create a new file under Javi coffee rail.

107 00:07:29.100 00:07:29.760 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

108 00:07:31.140 00:07:32.370 Nicolas Sucari: No. Sorry.

109 00:07:32.370 00:07:34.810 Brian Pei: Yeah, as long as it’s not under dashboards

110 00:07:36.940 00:07:41.380 Brian Pei: perfect. And call it just dot emv.

111 00:07:43.540 00:07:47.880 Brian Pei: And then I slacked you my credentials

112 00:07:48.260 00:07:50.800 Brian Pei: that you can just put in there. Since we’re testing it doesn’t matter

113 00:07:52.090 00:07:53.070 Brian Pei: cool. Yeah.

114 00:07:53.070 00:07:54.870 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, okay, yeah, this was.

115 00:07:55.510 00:07:58.130 Brian Pei: And then I think that’s it, and then you can save.

116 00:07:58.130 00:07:59.429 Nicolas Sucari: I save it. Yeah.

117 00:07:59.430 00:08:02.130 Brian Pei: Save that, and then try it again. I believe.

118 00:08:03.120 00:08:04.050 Nicolas Sucari: It’s going.

119 00:08:11.400 00:08:13.349 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, it’s working on the sources.

120 00:08:29.520 00:08:31.020 Brian Pei: Come on!

121 00:08:34.850 00:08:35.590 Nicolas Sucari: My manager.

122 00:08:35.590 00:08:36.829 Brian Pei: It’s doing stuff

123 00:08:37.659 00:08:38.350 Brian Pei: it’s do.

124 00:08:38.350 00:08:39.049 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, yeah.

125 00:08:41.120 00:08:43.409 Nicolas Sucari: wait. Lost it. Absolutely.

126 00:08:43.419 00:08:46.209 Brian Pei: It’s just 1st time load. It’s taking a long time.

127 00:08:46.210 00:08:46.800 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, yeah.

128 00:08:46.810 00:08:47.480 Brian Pei: Think this one.

129 00:08:47.765 00:08:50.050 Nicolas Sucari: It’s loading the sources. Yeah, there we go.

130 00:08:50.800 00:08:57.030 Brian Pei: Okay, there’s just one error there which is probably just a dumb error.

131 00:08:57.220 00:08:58.980 Nicolas Sucari: The application.

132 00:08:59.296 00:09:00.560 Brian Pei: That’s a dumb error.

133 00:09:02.730 00:09:05.507 Brian Pei: I just have order. Id. Oh.

134 00:09:06.110 00:09:09.959 Brian Pei: I’m so stupid. Okay, if you go to the file.

135 00:09:10.840 00:09:12.489 Brian Pei: the dashboard file.

136 00:09:14.920 00:09:16.530 Brian Pei: If you scroll down.

137 00:09:16.620 00:09:19.909 Brian Pei: I just I copy pasted order Id because I was

138 00:09:19.980 00:09:22.020 Brian Pei: I had. I was just.

139 00:09:22.900 00:09:26.160 Brian Pei: I just copy pasted the format so I can put in some stuff

140 00:09:26.330 00:09:29.530 Brian Pei: and then scroll all the way down. Make sure I didn’t do that for measures.

141 00:09:30.690 00:09:33.586 Brian Pei: Okay, cool. Yeah. That was just me

142 00:09:34.300 00:09:36.639 Brian Pei: copy pasting so that I had

143 00:09:37.944 00:09:38.379 Brian Pei: create

144 00:09:39.440 00:09:43.709 Brian Pei: date. Let me double check that. That’s the name of the

145 00:09:44.520 00:09:49.330 Brian Pei: date. Oh, it’s created at that’s my bad again.

146 00:09:49.490 00:09:52.780 Brian Pei: created at not created? Yeah. Created at.

147 00:09:55.600 00:10:02.530 Nicolas Sucari: Cool. Yeah, now it’s working. You see, now that we have these, we can preview, and we can have the dashboard here. Cool.

148 00:10:03.050 00:10:09.049 Brian Pei: Huge. Okay, this is just Dev orders. But I just wanted to make sure it works, and it does, which is awesome

149 00:10:09.130 00:10:11.199 Brian Pei: if you don’t mind also.

150 00:10:11.635 00:10:14.120 Brian Pei: Pushing the well. Actually, I don’t know.

151 00:10:14.120 00:10:16.200 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, yeah, I can do that.

152 00:10:16.200 00:10:16.660 Brian Pei: But you can just.

153 00:10:16.660 00:10:17.300 Nicolas Sucari: Very well.

154 00:10:17.300 00:10:18.699 Brian Pei: That if you would like.

155 00:10:18.970 00:10:19.940 Brian Pei: and then.

156 00:10:19.940 00:10:23.420 Nicolas Sucari: Can do this. Let me check. Wait a minute.

157 00:10:23.620 00:10:25.630 Nicolas Sucari: so I can do

158 00:10:28.220 00:10:30.190 Nicolas Sucari: I need to change the repo.

159 00:10:30.190 00:10:33.609 Brian Pei: Oh, yeah, oh, you have to add it. You know what I can do. Well.

160 00:10:33.960 00:10:36.039 Nicolas Sucari: Well, I can do it directly from here. I think

161 00:10:38.470 00:10:40.349 Nicolas Sucari: that’s fine, right. If I pull.

162 00:10:40.350 00:10:48.799 Brian Pei: Yeah, regardless like, this is the 1st thing that’s happening in this repo. We can. We can tear it down and rebuild it. This is not a lot of stuff.

163 00:11:00.890 00:11:03.529 Brian Pei: Yeah, well, Brill is really easy. This is great.

164 00:11:05.250 00:11:06.849 Brian Pei: Well, shit.

165 00:11:08.100 00:11:09.250 Nicolas Sucari: I shouldn’t do that.

166 00:11:09.980 00:11:11.999 Brian Pei: Oh, no! I thought I saw an error message.

167 00:11:12.510 00:11:14.249 Brian Pei: Oh, no, no, that’s fine.

168 00:11:16.950 00:11:17.750 Nicolas Sucari: Committee.

169 00:11:19.773 00:11:21.500 Nicolas Sucari: Is it?

170 00:11:24.130 00:11:25.269 Nicolas Sucari: Would that do it?

171 00:11:29.130 00:11:30.210 Nicolas Sucari: What’s happening.

172 00:11:31.360 00:11:32.689 Brian Pei: I honestly don’t know.

173 00:11:33.230 00:11:33.910 Nicolas Sucari: Wait!

174 00:11:34.460 00:11:37.859 Brian Pei: It should just be one sync and push.

175 00:11:51.210 00:11:51.820 Nicolas Sucari: There!

176 00:11:57.760 00:11:59.140 Brian Pei: See? Yeah, refresh

177 00:12:01.460 00:12:04.430 Brian Pei: the the top commit should be your commit.

178 00:12:06.360 00:12:07.070 Brian Pei: Oh, yeah.

179 00:12:07.070 00:12:08.990 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, it’s great. Right?

180 00:12:08.990 00:12:09.610 Brian Pei: Okay.

181 00:12:10.280 00:12:15.210 Brian Pei: Now, we just need to get it on realdata.com.

182 00:12:15.750 00:12:16.589 Brian Pei: That’s the part.

183 00:12:17.550 00:12:18.960 Brian Pei: I don’t have an account.

184 00:12:20.350 00:12:24.793 Nicolas Sucari: I don’t think we need to get it in real data.com, I think.

185 00:12:26.150 00:12:26.560 Brian Pei: Well.

186 00:12:26.560 00:12:27.280 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

187 00:12:27.280 00:12:37.659 Brian Pei: The other option. I don’t know if Pious has access to our repo either, so if you, if we want him to look at it he would have to be. We need his Github username and stuff.

188 00:12:38.990 00:12:44.379 Nicolas Sucari: The only issue is, okay. This is Javi coffee. Let me try. Wait.

189 00:12:49.510 00:12:54.229 Nicolas Sucari: How can I see these settings? How this was? How we did this? Let me think.

190 00:12:56.690 00:12:58.470 Nicolas Sucari: let’s go to.

191 00:12:58.470 00:12:59.209 Brian Pei: So this is just.

192 00:12:59.210 00:13:01.440 Nicolas Sucari: Because they’re always a.

193 00:13:01.440 00:13:01.860 Brian Pei: You’re low.

194 00:13:01.860 00:13:04.210 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, this is, I know, I know, but.

195 00:13:04.620 00:13:06.810 Brian Pei: Yeah, if he is able to clone

196 00:13:06.960 00:13:09.230 Brian Pei: our repo and

197 00:13:09.360 00:13:12.850 Brian Pei: run same way that you just did, he’ll see the same thing, you see.

198 00:13:13.380 00:13:19.950 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, yeah, I know. I know he. If if he can run it locally, totally, he will be able to see this. The only thing is that? Why is

199 00:13:20.050 00:13:23.349 Nicolas Sucari: here? It says, Po, what this means?

200 00:13:24.418 00:13:29.209 Nicolas Sucari: That’s what I wanted to check. But give me a minute. I think

201 00:13:30.020 00:13:32.459 Nicolas Sucari: we can go to real docs

202 00:13:34.660 00:13:35.340 Nicolas Sucari: and

203 00:13:35.750 00:13:37.179 Nicolas Sucari: leaves here

204 00:13:50.020 00:13:51.500 Nicolas Sucari: settings.

205 00:13:53.960 00:13:59.550 Nicolas Sucari: There was a way, okay, this, but there was a way of doing it

206 00:14:00.000 00:14:01.810 Nicolas Sucari: directly on the

207 00:14:08.400 00:14:09.710 Nicolas Sucari: I’m not sure

208 00:14:16.210 00:14:21.060 Nicolas Sucari: on the ui, I mean there was a way of checking all of the variables in the Ui, but

209 00:14:21.710 00:14:23.800 Nicolas Sucari: can’t remember how was your.

210 00:14:25.220 00:14:26.930 Brian Pei: I don’t know enough about the Ui.

211 00:14:27.040 00:14:27.345 Nicolas Sucari: No.

212 00:14:27.650 00:14:28.220 Brian Pei: You know right.

213 00:14:28.220 00:14:28.640 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah.

214 00:14:28.640 00:14:29.830 Brian Pei: The files.

215 00:14:30.580 00:14:40.050 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah, okay, that’s fine. Okay, I can share this recording. Or, yeah, the part that we managed to get the dashboard working and pay us.

216 00:14:40.100 00:14:46.900 Nicolas Sucari: And yeah, and I can, I can update this same documentation that we have here

217 00:14:47.000 00:14:49.708 Nicolas Sucari: to match the one for

218 00:14:50.830 00:14:59.130 Nicolas Sucari: for Javi, and what we will need to do is, yeah. Okay. I think it will be fine. I mean, we need to tell him to clone the repo first.st Now, with these

219 00:14:59.220 00:15:01.550 Nicolas Sucari: credentials here.

220 00:15:01.640 00:15:04.089 Nicolas Sucari: I think it will work right.

221 00:15:04.590 00:15:11.439 Brian Pei: It should. Yeah. And for this, like, he can also use his credentials. I used mine to test

222 00:15:11.820 00:15:12.410 Nicolas Sucari: Okay.

223 00:15:12.410 00:15:21.109 Brian Pei: He, he probably shouldn’t use my password, but for the purposes of testing I don’t really care. This isn’t what it’s gonna look like

224 00:15:21.320 00:15:32.240 Brian Pei: in the final form, but just to show that, you know we we were able to get it running, should be enough, and then I’ll keep working on other dashboards

225 00:15:32.687 00:15:40.379 Brian Pei: at the same time as iterating on on the dev models. Yeah, no, this is great progress.

226 00:15:41.070 00:15:49.149 Nicolas Sucari: So just I wanted to understand something. This is coming from directly from Snowflake. Okay, cool. And we don’t have, like the mobile.

227 00:15:49.720 00:15:55.989 Brian Pei: I only make one model for orders because orders is the most important. I put some other ones in there just to show.

228 00:15:55.990 00:16:04.999 Nicolas Sucari: No, no, that’s fine. What I’m what I’m saying is, all of the all of the modeling that you’re doing to have that order table here is only in Snowflake, right

229 00:16:06.160 00:16:08.090 Nicolas Sucari: in our, in our, in our repo.

230 00:16:08.710 00:16:12.140 Brian Pei: This. Oh, that’s all snow. Yeah. So

231 00:16:12.150 00:16:17.549 Brian Pei: the Dbt cloud stuff. When I got the password I need to

232 00:16:18.290 00:16:24.419 Brian Pei: write the I need to write the dbt, basically. This, the real is just to show that

233 00:16:24.890 00:16:26.599 Brian Pei: it can work on snowflake.

234 00:16:26.988 00:16:38.109 Brian Pei: When I use Dbt to make the tables, the table names will be different, but the column names. So all I have to do in real is change the names of the tables in the source and everything else, and will still

235 00:16:38.170 00:16:40.079 Brian Pei: be valid, basically.

236 00:16:41.020 00:16:42.139 Nicolas Sucari: Excellent. Bye-bye.

237 00:16:42.360 00:16:45.190 Nicolas Sucari: Yep, cool. I think that’s okay.

238 00:16:46.620 00:16:47.600 Nicolas Sucari: Excellent.

239 00:16:47.980 00:16:55.626 Nicolas Sucari: Yeah. Yeah. So we have real working. We we can then talk with maybe tomorrow with Pat and see how we can make these available in like,

240 00:16:56.120 00:17:00.889 Nicolas Sucari: yeah, an actual like, not not to run it locally, but have it like, live

241 00:17:01.415 00:17:01.819 Nicolas Sucari: but.

242 00:17:01.820 00:17:02.170 Brian Pei: Yeah.

243 00:17:02.170 00:17:02.460 Nicolas Sucari: Think.

244 00:17:02.460 00:17:15.670 Brian Pei: Yeah. As long as they know that it’s like a demo, it it is their data. But it’s just show them what it looks like, and then we’ll we can add more and more dashboards and stuff as we keep working on the tables. Yeah.

245 00:17:15.670 00:17:16.290 Nicolas Sucari: Event.

246 00:17:16.920 00:17:18.290 Nicolas Sucari: yeah, this is cool.

247 00:17:18.560 00:17:20.119 Brian Pei: Alright. This is awesome.

248 00:17:20.369 00:17:21.400 Brian Pei: sweet.

249 00:17:21.400 00:17:27.530 Nicolas Sucari: Okay, thanks. I’m gonna send the message to Priyas. And if you see that I’m missing something just add it there. Okay.

250 00:17:28.030 00:17:28.760 Brian Pei: Will do.

251 00:17:29.450 00:17:31.139 Nicolas Sucari: Excellent thanks. Bryant.

252 00:17:31.530 00:17:32.290 Brian Pei: Thank you.