Meeting Title: chat segment-mixpanel ID stitching Date: 2026-04-21 Meeting participants: Zoran Selinger, Greg Stoutenburg


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1 00:01:23.850 00:01:25.890 Greg Stoutenburg: Hey, Zaron. How’s it going today?

2 00:01:30.040 00:01:30.900 Zoran Selinger: Hi, Greg.

3 00:01:31.220 00:01:33.280 Zoran Selinger: Yeah, good, good.

4 00:01:33.610 00:01:39.110 Zoran Selinger: Yep. Just working on some new playbooks, and… Yeah.

5 00:01:39.380 00:01:42.799 Zoran Selinger: Got a couple of things done already, so…

6 00:01:42.800 00:01:43.470 Greg Stoutenburg: Cool, good.

7 00:01:43.470 00:01:46.990 Zoran Selinger: It’ll be a little bit, yeah, shorter day, later.

8 00:01:47.810 00:01:48.430 Greg Stoutenburg: Nice.

9 00:01:48.430 00:01:51.380 Zoran Selinger: A little bit earlier than usual. How are you?

10 00:01:53.440 00:02:01.039 Greg Stoutenburg: Good, really just getting moving. This, this segment puzzle has got me curious.

11 00:02:01.490 00:02:05.050 Greg Stoutenburg: just trying to figure out, like, what happened here. And there’s…

12 00:02:05.700 00:02:16.770 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, I mean, basically, I wanna… I put a few things in… in, like, in… what’s it called? In the description for this meeting. Basically, like, notes for myself to review, but…

13 00:02:16.770 00:02:17.400 Zoran Selinger: Yep.

14 00:02:17.670 00:02:26.800 Greg Stoutenburg: I have this sneaking suspicion that basically what this is gonna come down to is that there’s a tab that says disabled, and I need to click enabled, and then everything just gets fixed.

15 00:02:26.820 00:02:44.970 Greg Stoutenburg: Which, I mean, it’s possible. I don’t know what was going on in, like, the third week of December in 2025, but I see several syncs that were turned off from segment to Mixpanel, and but before just thinking, oh, this’ll do it, I’ll just hit the button, I wanna, you know, verify a couple of things, so…

16 00:02:45.120 00:02:50.279 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, okay, so the first question is, so…

17 00:02:50.800 00:02:54.840 Greg Stoutenburg: Mixpanel support, has given me…

18 00:02:55.100 00:02:58.130 Greg Stoutenburg: Let me find my, my, chat here.

19 00:02:58.310 00:03:02.410 Greg Stoutenburg: Oh, dun-dun-dun.

20 00:03:04.440 00:03:05.440 Greg Stoutenburg: Sorry.

21 00:03:06.780 00:03:12.259 Greg Stoutenburg: One second… Robert just pinged us, so I was just checking. Alright, well, I’ll get back to that.

22 00:03:13.540 00:03:15.439 Greg Stoutenburg: Mixpanel gave me…

23 00:03:16.830 00:03:20.700 Greg Stoutenburg: a couple of different options, and I’ll just put them on the screen, because this was a DM.

24 00:03:22.650 00:03:27.359 Greg Stoutenburg: So they say, option 1, Stitch and segment push to Mixpanel.

25 00:03:30.220 00:03:37.359 Greg Stoutenburg: And the way that could go is, if your Edge transaction IDs are already in Segment, and you can tie them to a consistent user ID,

26 00:03:37.490 00:03:39.110 Greg Stoutenburg: This is a clean approach.

27 00:03:39.780 00:03:47.280 Greg Stoutenburg: So when you were showing me the tables from the edge layer that had those, had those device IDs in them.

28 00:03:48.670 00:03:54.100 Greg Stoutenburg: I don’t recall if, if there was anything that mapped…

29 00:03:54.350 00:03:57.739 Greg Stoutenburg: Those to, like, a user identifier.

30 00:03:57.890 00:03:59.489 Greg Stoutenburg: Do we have that already?

31 00:03:59.760 00:04:03.529 Zoran Selinger: So I don’t know what you’re referring to when you say device IDs.

32 00:04:05.790 00:04:09.509 Greg Stoutenburg: When you showed me the table, tables in BigQuery the other day.

33 00:04:09.510 00:04:10.060 Zoran Selinger: No.

34 00:04:10.250 00:04:12.379 Greg Stoutenburg: with, with edge data.

35 00:04:12.380 00:04:14.820 Zoran Selinger: You mean the user ID?

36 00:04:15.160 00:04:16.750 Zoran Selinger: the user ID. Yeah.

37 00:04:16.750 00:04:22.170 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, sorry, I slipped into Mixpanel talk there. Mixpanel will use device IDs to identify users when they’re anonymous, so yeah, sorry.

38 00:04:22.170 00:04:22.610 Zoran Selinger: That’s.

39 00:04:22.610 00:04:24.780 Greg Stoutenburg: That’s right. So, a user ID, yeah.

40 00:04:26.460 00:04:33.339 Zoran Selinger: Yeah, we have the transaction, so anytime you would see a transaction line, we also have a user ID, yes.

41 00:04:33.810 00:04:35.380 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay,

42 00:04:35.770 00:04:48.999 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, so that is a possibility. So this, I mean, tell me what you think about this idea. It says, if your BigQuery tables already contain the mapping between device IDs and user IDs, you can use the warehouse connector to bring that data into Mixpanel directly.

43 00:04:54.010 00:04:55.450 Greg Stoutenburg: What do you think about that thought?

44 00:04:55.450 00:05:03.939 Zoran Selinger: You see that, okay, they are using device ID and user ID as two distinct things.

45 00:05:04.880 00:05:07.599 Zoran Selinger: So what would be a device ID in that case?

46 00:05:07.940 00:05:09.990 Greg Stoutenburg: This would be the anonymous piece.

47 00:05:10.560 00:05:20.280 Greg Stoutenburg: And then this would be a user ID that’s, eventually gets mapped onto that, that device from some user, so… from some anonymous visitor somewhere.

48 00:05:25.930 00:05:34.170 Zoran Selinger: Those two things, then… So we have… so the way it goes, once.

49 00:05:35.490 00:05:48.280 Zoran Selinger: we have a transaction, we will collect the transaction ID and the user ID together, and then we can use the transaction ID to look up who actually created that transaction.

50 00:05:48.520 00:05:51.440 Zoran Selinger: Right, so we know the name, last name, email.

51 00:05:53.760 00:05:55.399 Zoran Selinger: This… that’s what we have.

52 00:05:57.030 00:06:03.709 Zoran Selinger: Obviously, since we use segment, As a tag, segment will create its own.

53 00:06:04.650 00:06:12.530 Zoran Selinger: anonymous ID and all of those things. So we have those things as well. But here, We have…

54 00:06:14.250 00:06:17.079 Zoran Selinger: Let’s call it, semi-direct.

55 00:06:17.970 00:06:24.669 Zoran Selinger: link between a transaction ID into the BASC data, yeah. I mean…

56 00:06:24.890 00:06:34.110 Zoran Selinger: That’s our key. Transaction ID into the Basque data. Yeah. But that’s… I mean, that’s exactly what we envisioned initially, Greg.

57 00:06:34.110 00:06:34.660 Greg Stoutenburg: Right.

58 00:06:34.660 00:06:42.120 Zoran Selinger: We create a user ID here, When they… When they transact.

59 00:06:42.500 00:06:51.430 Zoran Selinger: So we can use that user ID in the identify calls segment, so… The website interactions are… are…

60 00:06:52.100 00:06:55.430 Zoran Selinger: associated with that same user ID.

61 00:06:55.890 00:06:58.510 Zoran Selinger: Once they either log in.

62 00:06:58.710 00:07:05.499 Zoran Selinger: or they transact. At that point, we have… we have actual names and last names and all of that.

63 00:07:05.960 00:07:07.460 Greg Stoutenburg: Yes, that’s right.

64 00:07:07.460 00:07:08.030 Zoran Selinger: Yeah.

65 00:07:08.320 00:07:09.100 Greg Stoutenburg: Yep.

66 00:07:09.550 00:07:15.089 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, so just to… to lay it out again, so which… which pieces are in BigQuery, then?

67 00:07:16.080 00:07:21.929 Zoran Selinger: You have… you have all of those in BigQuery, just,

68 00:07:22.950 00:07:33.259 Zoran Selinger: just because we are also, like, we are also collecting the segment stuff and Google Analytics IDs and everything in BigQuery. We are collecting those.

69 00:07:33.260 00:07:35.020 Greg Stoutenburg: Everything’s making its way to BigQuery.

70 00:07:35.020 00:07:37.650 Zoran Selinger: Everything, everything’s making its way.

71 00:07:37.650 00:07:38.010 Greg Stoutenburg: Oh, okay.

72 00:07:38.010 00:07:52.670 Zoran Selinger: to BigQuery. But these are definitely, like, the Edge user ID is the most, most relevant. Just be careful what… that the device ID, what exactly is device ID here.

73 00:07:52.790 00:08:05.360 Zoran Selinger: Okay? Yeah. We… So, apart from that, user ID, and we collect, like, what, user agent and…

74 00:08:06.100 00:08:07.500 Zoran Selinger: This is, I mean…

75 00:08:08.080 00:08:18.069 Zoran Selinger: essentially, device ID is… is identified by the cookie, so you can look at user ID and device ID as equivalent here.

76 00:08:18.410 00:08:21.809 Zoran Selinger: I just don’t know if that’s exactly what they think.

77 00:08:22.180 00:08:23.710 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, yeah, yeah, no.

78 00:08:23.710 00:08:26.849 Zoran Selinger: Just make sure that’s understood, I’m not sure.

79 00:08:26.850 00:08:28.520 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay. Okay.

80 00:08:28.800 00:08:35.980 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, good. Okay, so we have the… so we have the information,

81 00:08:36.309 00:08:39.259 Greg Stoutenburg: Transaction IDs are flowing from BigQuery to Segment.

82 00:08:40.409 00:08:45.249 Zoran Selinger: Transaction IDs are… Not flowing anywhere.

83 00:08:45.250 00:08:47.450 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, those are just in BigQuery.

84 00:08:47.640 00:08:56.339 Zoran Selinger: I mean, listen, they typically do, they do, because we are sending transactions as an event, right?

85 00:08:56.700 00:09:03.609 Zoran Selinger: They… they are, let me… let me confirm that. Let’s see what’s in that tag.

86 00:09:04.270 00:09:07.949 Zoran Selinger: In that segment tag in Google Tag Manager, let me just confirm.

87 00:09:09.390 00:09:09.940 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.

88 00:09:10.730 00:09:15.429 Zoran Selinger: But your orders are coming in from Basque into segment.

89 00:09:15.690 00:09:16.619 Greg Stoutenburg: Yep, okay.

90 00:09:16.620 00:09:20.519 Zoran Selinger: And they are, if you look at the connectors.

91 00:09:20.790 00:09:24.670 Zoran Selinger: You see that, destinations, you see Mixed Panel is one of them.

92 00:09:25.150 00:09:25.860 Greg Stoutenburg: Yes, yeah.

93 00:09:25.860 00:09:29.350 Zoran Selinger: Here, in the line. So they… that’s how they end up in…

94 00:09:34.170 00:09:36.049 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, okay, and this is all…

95 00:09:36.800 00:09:39.720 Greg Stoutenburg: A lot of this stuff is supposed to be replaced by Eden OS.

96 00:09:39.720 00:09:42.399 Zoran Selinger: All of that stuff.

97 00:09:44.970 00:09:45.830 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.

98 00:09:47.980 00:09:50.969 Zoran Selinger: All of the Basque stuff should be replaced.

99 00:09:51.870 00:09:52.590 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah.

100 00:09:52.590 00:09:53.830 Zoran Selinger: by,

101 00:09:56.980 00:10:00.820 Zoran Selinger: Let me just, firm.

102 00:10:00.820 00:10:01.190 Greg Stoutenburg: other.

103 00:10:01.190 00:10:06.950 Zoran Selinger: To segment, we have a… order complete.

104 00:10:07.710 00:10:08.400 Greg Stoutenburg: Yep.

105 00:10:08.590 00:10:15.200 Zoran Selinger: And we are sending the transaction ID, inside the order ID.

106 00:10:17.450 00:10:18.230 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.

107 00:10:19.000 00:10:20.300 Zoran Selinger: parameter, yeah.

108 00:10:21.230 00:10:21.819 Greg Stoutenburg: Let me see if I can find…

109 00:10:21.820 00:10:26.910 Zoran Selinger: Or the trade. I think it’s called traits here in… Okay.

110 00:10:29.460 00:10:32.350 Greg Stoutenburg: Schema, alerts… maybe it’s a debugger.

111 00:10:34.380 00:10:36.819 Greg Stoutenburg: Got an identify and an order completed.

112 00:10:38.010 00:10:42.020 Greg Stoutenburg: And… There’s a transaction ID.

113 00:10:42.290 00:10:43.010 Zoran Selinger: Yes.

114 00:10:43.230 00:10:43.770 Greg Stoutenburg: Right there.

115 00:10:43.770 00:10:44.710 Zoran Selinger: Exactly. Okay.

116 00:10:44.710 00:10:47.099 Greg Stoutenburg: Transaction ID comes with order completed.

117 00:10:47.690 00:10:50.259 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, so that’s there.

118 00:10:52.660 00:10:54.150 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.

119 00:10:55.640 00:11:03.989 Greg Stoutenburg: Next question. I see a lot of events coming from Eden Warehouse staging.

120 00:11:04.280 00:11:07.910 Zoran Selinger: Yeah, I don’t know what I… I have absolutely no idea about that.

121 00:11:09.460 00:11:12.180 Zoran Selinger: Never interacted with anything in.

122 00:11:12.180 00:11:12.560 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.

123 00:11:12.560 00:11:13.420 Zoran Selinger: aging.

124 00:11:16.550 00:11:17.850 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, cause, like.

125 00:11:18.170 00:11:26.670 Greg Stoutenburg: I actually only see 3 sources, Eden Warehouse and Eden Warehouse staging. Staging is where you actually… you get most of the events, including Identify.

126 00:11:28.280 00:11:33.080 Greg Stoutenburg: And then… In the… whoops.

127 00:11:34.950 00:11:38.100 Zoran Selinger: Okay, we… yeah, I think we’ll need to ask.

128 00:11:38.430 00:11:40.169 Zoran Selinger: I have no idea what that is.

129 00:11:40.420 00:11:41.110 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.

130 00:11:42.330 00:11:44.060 Greg Stoutenburg: And then, yeah, all this other stuff.

131 00:11:44.060 00:11:44.980 Zoran Selinger: details yet.

132 00:11:45.420 00:11:51.910 Greg Stoutenburg: It just says, yeah, Eden Warehouse. Okay. All right, we don’t know. Alright.

133 00:11:52.410 00:11:54.610 Zoran Selinger: So that’s potentially a problem, yeah.

134 00:11:54.820 00:11:56.090 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, yeah.

135 00:11:56.890 00:11:59.230 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, next question.

136 00:12:00.910 00:12:04.400 Greg Stoutenburg: Our profile’s being stitched in segment, then sent to a different table.

137 00:12:04.830 00:12:09.850 Greg Stoutenburg: So here, I see, for example, Profile Sync in UniFi.

138 00:12:10.580 00:12:13.940 Greg Stoutenburg: And for the connection, it says Eden Data Warehouse.

139 00:12:14.460 00:12:19.129 Greg Stoutenburg: Which, you’d think is a good thing.

140 00:12:19.330 00:12:23.629 Greg Stoutenburg: Except that so much of that other information, the source, again, is the…

141 00:12:24.020 00:12:34.709 Greg Stoutenburg: says staging. So if it’s… so another thought here is, like, actually, Segment is already unifying these profiles, but then it’s sending it to a table other than the one that we’re then pushing to Mixpanel.

142 00:12:36.010 00:12:42.540 Zoran Selinger: Yeah, I… I can’t… I can’t comment about this feature in Segment at all, I don’t know it.

143 00:12:42.540 00:12:43.200 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.

144 00:12:43.530 00:12:44.070 Zoran Selinger: I don’t know.

145 00:12:44.070 00:12:51.210 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, yeah, understood. I mean, yeah, I’m… same. So… Yeah, okay.

146 00:12:51.920 00:12:55.289 Greg Stoutenburg: Alright, so that is a possibility, oh, yeah, and then…

147 00:12:56.860 00:13:00.820 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, similar thing. Mix panel, destination, Unify.

148 00:13:01.020 00:13:05.540 Greg Stoutenburg: identify user, right? Like, so then it looks like, okay, good, this is what we want.

149 00:13:12.690 00:13:13.200 Zoran Selinger: a dent.

150 00:13:13.200 00:13:17.330 Greg Stoutenburg: And then these are the essential pieces that… that make a user profile in MixedPanel.

151 00:13:17.950 00:13:23.729 Greg Stoutenburg: So it’s like every… it’s like I look in several places, and I look… it’s like I see what looks like exactly what we need.

152 00:13:23.890 00:13:26.770 Greg Stoutenburg: But, like, there’s some, like, some little thing is off.

153 00:13:27.920 00:13:28.830 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.

154 00:13:29.260 00:13:33.600 Zoran Selinger: We need to figure out what this pro… what this staging is as well. Yeah.

155 00:13:33.730 00:13:34.400 Zoran Selinger: Yep.

156 00:13:35.870 00:13:38.629 Greg Stoutenburg: I think that’s probably the big unknown, and then,

157 00:13:38.990 00:13:42.810 Greg Stoutenburg: And then I think that’ll clear this up, because…

158 00:13:43.560 00:13:52.069 Greg Stoutenburg: if we can just make sure that the right information, you know, the information is coming from and going to the right BigQuery tables, then I think probably this is done.

159 00:13:52.500 00:13:54.930 Greg Stoutenburg: And we just go, yeah, this is the one we need.

160 00:13:55.170 00:13:57.919 Greg Stoutenburg: And make sure that the sync is actually on.

161 00:13:58.830 00:14:04.969 Greg Stoutenburg: Well, this one does say enabled. Yeah, that’s right, this one says enabled, but it might be going to the wrong place.

162 00:14:05.380 00:14:10.489 Zoran Selinger: Even if you just go to the event delivery, tab here.

163 00:14:11.700 00:14:14.500 Zoran Selinger: Yeah, let’s see if anything is going through.

164 00:14:15.760 00:14:18.640 Zoran Selinger: Yeah, there’s plenty.

165 00:14:19.040 00:14:19.670 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah.

166 00:14:19.720 00:14:20.400 Zoran Selinger: Yep.

167 00:14:20.990 00:14:21.780 Greg Stoutenburg: Yep.

168 00:14:22.380 00:14:23.330 Greg Stoutenburg: But then.

169 00:14:23.330 00:14:24.110 Zoran Selinger: So, yeah.

170 00:14:24.370 00:14:28.710 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, if you look at, again, Mixpanel.

171 00:14:34.690 00:14:35.550 Greg Stoutenburg: Come on.

172 00:14:41.110 00:14:42.610 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay, I’ll scroll.

173 00:14:54.400 00:14:57.690 Zoran Selinger: The number of open tabs in your browser is…

174 00:14:58.020 00:15:00.130 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, it’s excessive right now.

175 00:15:00.590 00:15:03.400 Zoran Selinger: impressive, I think my computer would crash.

176 00:15:03.400 00:15:08.190 Greg Stoutenburg: This is a… this is a 2-year-old MacBook Air.

177 00:15:08.390 00:15:11.310 Greg Stoutenburg: But I’m so impressed by this little thing.

178 00:15:11.310 00:15:16.219 Zoran Selinger: I have, from my previous company, I have 2020.

179 00:15:16.530 00:15:18.559 Zoran Selinger: My book here M1?

180 00:15:18.890 00:15:19.470 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah.

181 00:15:19.950 00:15:25.460 Zoran Selinger: Amazing. Still a really, really good one. Still, works really well.

182 00:15:25.760 00:15:32.740 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, I still prefer the navigation of Windows, but man, I cannot deny that this is a really good computer.

183 00:15:32.740 00:15:35.029 Zoran Selinger: Yeah, I agree, I agree.

184 00:15:36.400 00:15:38.429 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, so we actually have several Mixpanel

185 00:15:38.620 00:15:40.120 Greg Stoutenburg: That’s what I wanted to show.

186 00:15:42.670 00:15:45.009 Greg Stoutenburg: We have several Mixpanel destinations.

187 00:15:46.390 00:15:49.729 Greg Stoutenburg: And more than one has an identify call going out with it.

188 00:15:51.280 00:15:52.890 Greg Stoutenburg: I think that’s a mistake.

189 00:15:53.250 00:15:55.390 Greg Stoutenburg: I think we only need one identify call.

190 00:15:55.610 00:15:56.910 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, so here we go.

191 00:15:57.570 00:16:06.119 Greg Stoutenburg: Here are all of these Mixpanel destinations, including this new one, Webflow for Eden Browser, that you mentioned the other day, Adam created.

192 00:16:08.710 00:16:13.030 Zoran Selinger: No, no, no, so, sorry, so, sorry, so this is not a new one.

193 00:16:13.600 00:16:13.990 Greg Stoutenburg: No.

194 00:16:13.990 00:16:17.749 Zoran Selinger: I just changed the name, and I think Ryan changed the name.

195 00:16:17.750 00:16:18.530 Greg Stoutenburg: Oh, okay.

196 00:16:18.530 00:16:31.019 Zoran Selinger: This is what’s coming from the website, in general, so that’s been in place for a while, at least in settings. Oh, yeah, yeah, so it was actually disabled.

197 00:16:31.760 00:16:37.749 Zoran Selinger: And up until, what, 3 weeks ago, when I noticed this? Okay. And enabled it again.

198 00:16:38.120 00:16:40.219 Zoran Selinger: Okay. I have no idea.

199 00:16:40.770 00:16:57.299 Zoran Selinger: how long it was… it was disabled for, because the delivery, delivery tab that I just showed you, doesn’t go back, long enough. So I had no idea when that was turned off, and who turned it off. Ryan was surprised by it.

200 00:16:57.690 00:16:59.160 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.

201 00:16:59.160 00:17:01.519 Zoran Selinger: really weird. I don’t know, I don’t know.

202 00:17:01.970 00:17:04.430 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, okay.

203 00:17:06.160 00:17:11.290 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah, and then here’s a funny one. This one’s called MixedPanel Eden Production, receiving from Eden Warehouse Staging.

204 00:17:14.020 00:17:15.020 Zoran Selinger: Amazing, yeah.

205 00:17:15.020 00:17:22.160 Greg Stoutenburg: And then this is where… this is the one… this is the thing that made me do this much more thorough investigation, because look, here’s user Identify.

206 00:17:22.480 00:17:24.080 Greg Stoutenburg: But it’s just disabled.

207 00:17:24.230 00:17:26.439 Zoran Selinger: And its loss was 4 months ago.

208 00:17:26.440 00:17:28.569 Greg Stoutenburg: All these were turned off 4 months ago.

209 00:17:29.450 00:17:35.170 Zoran Selinger: That… That could have been when… the web flow.

210 00:17:35.390 00:17:37.920 Zoran Selinger: Connector also was turned off.

211 00:17:38.330 00:17:38.930 Greg Stoutenburg: Hmm.

212 00:17:40.870 00:17:45.620 Greg Stoutenburg: So then, you know, we had that audit from, the outside product analyst.

213 00:17:45.620 00:17:46.250 Zoran Selinger: Yeah.

214 00:17:46.250 00:17:47.140 Greg Stoutenburg: And…

215 00:17:47.570 00:17:53.369 Greg Stoutenburg: You know, it could be that, like, the timing of his search was just, like, you know, it was a month after someone turned this off.

216 00:17:54.830 00:17:58.309 Greg Stoutenburg: Because again, you look at the mapping, this is the right stuff.

217 00:17:58.670 00:18:01.089 Greg Stoutenburg: Don’t know why it’s coming from a table called staging.

218 00:18:01.090 00:18:01.760 Zoran Selinger: Yeah.

219 00:18:04.480 00:18:05.170 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.

220 00:18:05.640 00:18:06.580 Zoran Selinger: Alright.

221 00:18:06.650 00:18:10.219 Greg Stoutenburg: Well, I feel like I’m at least heading in the right direction. I think I’m gonna clarify about this table.

222 00:18:10.220 00:18:13.729 Zoran Selinger: I think so. I think, I think you are. I think you are.

223 00:18:14.540 00:18:15.479 Zoran Selinger: I learned something.

224 00:18:15.480 00:18:16.639 Greg Stoutenburg: My buttons table, and then…

225 00:18:16.640 00:18:17.240 Zoran Selinger: You know?

226 00:18:17.460 00:18:20.529 Greg Stoutenburg: Maybe… and then maybe it’s a matter of coming back here and just turning this on.

227 00:18:23.740 00:18:26.759 Zoran Selinger: Yeah, yeah, let’s figure out what staging is, I guess.

228 00:18:26.760 00:18:27.370 Greg Stoutenburg: Yeah.

229 00:18:27.950 00:18:28.969 Zoran Selinger: Go from there.

230 00:18:29.570 00:18:33.050 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay. Cool. I mean, who’s the person to ask there? Is it Robert?

231 00:18:33.890 00:18:39.020 Zoran Selinger: No, no, no, I think, I think.

232 00:18:39.780 00:18:40.250 Greg Stoutenburg: Okay.

233 00:18:40.250 00:18:41.670 Zoran Selinger: Ofiche, yeah.

234 00:18:41.800 00:18:43.090 Zoran Selinger: Robert Oves.

235 00:18:43.460 00:18:44.160 Greg Stoutenburg: Alright.

236 00:18:44.320 00:18:51.370 Greg Stoutenburg: Sounds good. Okay, I’ll start there. Thanks for this, this is my first time digging in on this sort of thing, so I appreciate your help.

237 00:18:51.560 00:18:52.200 Zoran Selinger: Alright?

238 00:18:52.710 00:18:55.300 Greg Stoutenburg: Cool. Alright. Take care. Talk to you later. Cheers. See ya.