 Okay, and we're going to look at the organization unit distribution reports. Okay. Organization unit distribution reports. So, remember we say that the organization unit distribution report is able to show us the number of organization units that belong to an organization unit group. Okay, it is a good tool to verify that the number of organization units you have belong to a particular group. For example, you might want to know how many public facilities you have, how many private you have. Okay. So this organization unit distribution reports allows you to do that. Okay. So we are going to try to generate one for food region that is showing us the number of organization units by ownership. So, in that case, we begin by selecting the organization unit, which is food region. And then we select our group set, which is ownership. Okay. And we get reports. So you're able to see that in desert districts, you have 10 public facilities and no private facility. In desert districts, you have 15 public, five private fruit, you have 10 public, zero private. Okay. So you're able to see the distribution of the organization units based on that particular group set. Okay. So this is defined by the way you create your organization groups and your organization group sets in the maintenance app. So if you might want to see distribution by tie, go get reports, so you're able to see how many health centers, how many regenerative virus, all that. Distribution by urban rural, you're able to see how many facilities are in rural, how many are in peri-urban, and how many are in urban. So you can see that for desert districts, you have seven rural facilities, one peri-urban and two urban. Okay. So the organization unit distribution report, really, it just allows you to see how many the distribution of facilities in the different organization unit groups. Okay. So you can see this either as a table, or you can see it as a chat as well. I'm going to go back to our ownership. So if you see that this is what we had, you might want to see it as a chat as well. You just click on get chat, and you're able to see. Okay. The private versus the public in food region. Okay. So you might want, yeah. So when you have your report, you can download it as PDF, or you can download it as Excel as well. You can choose to download it as PDF or as Excel. Any questions on organization units distribution reports? Okay. And we're going to go to the last. Yes, Steven, you have a question. Yes, I want some clarification when you change from. So the last module and reports, which is resources resource on the left side we select resource. Okay. And resources remember we say that resources allow us to have different resources available to different users. Okay, so you can have documents uploaded you can have links. You can have different resources available to the users. And in order to you see that these are two resources already uploaded we have the COVID-19 event data entry manual and the COVID-19 vaccination data entry manual. This is like an SOP that users can access. So if I see it there if I click and I go to view resource. It's not found. Okay, but it should be able to show if I go to view resource. Okay. However, I can also add a resource by clicking on the plus at the bottom. I give it a name. I give it a name. Maybe it's an SOP. I have two resource types. I could either upload a file or I could play say a URL. Okay, so you could choose upload file. Do you want to use it as an attachment? Yes. And then you select the file you can look for a particular file. Okay. And then you add that resource there. Okay. So now if I go to view resource, I should be able to see what I have uploaded. So you can make use of this resource if you need to upload user manuals, you need to upload SOPs. You can you need to upload anything that is useful to the users. You can make use of the resource module. You might want to use a URL. Maybe you have a favorite created that you need users to continuously access. You can always go to your plus. Let me see. This favorite is named API completeness. So I can copy the link of the favorites. Then I name it API completeness. And this time rather than upload file, I'm using a URL. I click on the URL. Sorry, I pressed the URL there and I add the resource. So if someone comes and goes to view resource, it will take them direct to that favorite that was created. Okay. And these resources can also be added to dashboards by the way. They're not limited to only being accessed from the resource module. They can be added to a dashboard. So I go back to my dashboard that I created earlier. I can always edit and I search for the resource that I created. The first one was called SOPs. Oh, it's not showing. Yeah, API completeness, the one I added. You see it's showing under resources when I'm adding items to the dashboard. If I insert, you see it's going to have a section for resources. So if I save this, that means that anyone on my dashboard can simply click this, and it will take them to that particular favorite. Okay, so it's the same way you can add your SOPs if you upload them under resources, and you add them to the dashboard, they should be listed here. They should be listed there, and users are able to easily access them. Maybe you have your manuals you want to have users access easily. Maybe you have certain information you want users to access easily, you can always save it under the reports app, the resource module, and then you add it to your dashboard. Is that clear on resources? Perfect. Sorry. Sorry Kevin. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. You will see the list of resources available within the system. Okay, so you can see that we have a resource that is the API completeness, you have SOP, we can add another resource. Okay, in order to add in the bottom right hand corner, there is a plus. Okay, so you give your resource a name. Maybe you want to name it user, user guide. Okay, so you've given it a name, then you select the resource type. Okay, so the resource type can either be an upload file or it can be a URL. Okay, so I'm going to start with upload file. Maybe you have your user manual or your SOPs that are already created in Word or PDF. So you can upload the file. Do you want to use this file as an attachment? Yes. Okay, then you go to select file. It will allow you to browse to the file that you would like to add. So I'm going to add this file. Okay. I'm going to add this file. I click open. Okay, so it's allowing me to. This is the file. Maybe this is the manual that I would like to upload and I go to add resource. Okay, so it is added to the list of resources. Okay, so that is for a file. Now if I want to have an external link. Okay, maybe I have a favorite created somewhere, or I have a link that I think would be useful to users. I can always still in the bottom right hand corner, I go to the plus. I give my resource a name. Maybe it is information on malaria. And then, since this time it is a link that I want to have, I will select external URL. Okay, and then I can paste the URL of the link I want to share. We just get a random link here. So I can always copy that link. Okay, and I paste it there. Are we together. So that is the information on malaria that is I've selected resource type external URL, and then the link, then I add resource. Okay, so you see that it has also been added there. Okay, but maybe I want to have these resources easily accessible to users. So I can add them to a dashboard that I know users will be accessing to go back to the dashboard. I can click on the top left hand corner. It takes me back to the dashboard page. Okay. And then this is the dashboard we created in the earlier session HIV tests. So I can always click on edit because I want to add more items on it. So I click on edit. Okay, now we want to add those resources we have created. So I will search here where it says search for items to add. I will search for information. We said we named the resource information on malaria. So you can see that here in the section of resources, this resource is showing, and I will click insert. Okay. The other resource was named user user guide. Okay, and still you see that under resources, there is user guide there. I can actually insert. Okay, so those are the three resources I have added to my dashboard. I can go and save changes. Okay, so they are here now and they are easily accessible to my users so users can just click on there and it will take them direct to the page whose link I have put under the resources. I hope Kevin, I hope the question has been answered and no Z4 as well. The question was almost the same. Okay, it says the question has been answered.