 Oh, meeting is being live streamed. Excellent. Got it. Preparing and setting it up. Okay. And now we have to post the link to the G to the G, right? Yep. I'll do that. Okay. Yep. And here we are on YouTube. We're live? I believe we are live. Excellent. Wow. Hello. Hello, everyone. Good morning. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Yeah. Hi there. How are you doing? Yeah. Good. Well, welcome to the, uh, the first of many, hopefully to come, um, monthly ask a lesh anything, uh, videos. I'm Greg Clark. I'm a, we could remember and have been asked to help co-host this. So, um, I'll be asking a lesh all of the questions that you have. And, um, thank you Ewan for, for joining us and getting us all started on the YouTube. So welcome out out there to people who are in YouTube land. Um, very shortly I'm going to. Um, log in there so I can see if you have, if you put any questions in the chat on YouTube, I will be reading those as well. So there are some questions that were already posted in the G to G post. That a lesh made. Um, so we'll go for that. Um, we have three other people who joined us live on zoom. And, um, so that'll be Gail and Bill and John. Welcome to all of you. Um, thank you for being here. Um, and, uh, certainly if you have questions, um, we'll, we'll be taking questions from you as well. So, um, that's one of the benefits of logging in live via zoom. So for those, um, who are joining us by YouTube because YouTube sent you a notice. Um, that's great. Send out the, uh, make sure you use the chat to communicate with us because we can't hear you. You can't dial in and, um, and ask questions, but I can certainly, I will certainly read the chat. Um, those of you who haven't already subscribed to our YouTube channel, um, you should do that. Click on the subscribe button, which is the link to the chat. Um, you should do that. Click on the subscribe button, which is down below. And also when you do that subscribe, also click the bell because YouTube has a, so you can subscribe to a channel, but you don't necessarily get notifications every time a, a video goes live. But if you hit the bell and choose all notifications, then whenever wiki tree goes live. So for example, for the Alaska Lesh anything or the Saturday live cast or the upcoming bingo games or Friday night, date nights, all of those things. You'll get notifications so you can join in at any time. Yeah. Anyway, would you like, is there anything else that I've missed or anything you'd like to say? I was just thinking that you're a super great host. Oh, you're very kind. Do you have a really great voice? I was like, you should do like a morning talk show. Well, sometimes I feel like that I get carried away on the, the Saturday morning. Oh, it's great. That's very kind of you. Yeah. Well, you were my first choice. So you were my paw. Thanks. I really appreciate that. But I have to, I have to correct you. Oh, it. Okay. It was the second, it's the second test. We had one during. We keep it. Right. I think that was rich. Yeah. Oh, another person. Yes, it is the second. It's not the, it's not the first one ever. Cause we did, we had one during wiki tree day, right? Yeah. Yes. Yes. But what I was, it's the first of hopefully. Yeah. Of the regular ones. The regular ones. So that was an extra special one to kick off the series. So. Well, actually, I would like to, I would like to, I would like to, Well, actually I was thinking of this for a year now to, it would be nice to have something like this because. I mean, there, I'm sure there are a lot of questions. And if a person asks it live, I can explain and we can debate about it. And so I think it can be better results than explaining something in G to G. Yes. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But seeing it is believing it and follow it because no matter, no matter how detailed you are with giving instructions, seeing it happen live is certainly much easier to follow for many people. Plus since it's going to be recorded on YouTube, you can always stop pause rewind, watch it over and over again until you say, it was exactly what he was pressing. Cause often you miss that one little thing, which, you know, throws everything off. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And I showed all sorts of things that they can use on hearing their work. And then after we finished, it was not recorded. So only what? No. Remember. I saw the discussion in the discord. They were, what did the lash press there? Exactly. Yes. Exactly. Exactly. Wow. So part of the part of the fun about going live on YouTube is we have to give a few minutes for the notifications to go out. Remember, I told you about subscribe and notifications. So people have a chance to click and join. So that I think hopefully by now it's been a five minutes or so, right? Hey, when hopefully everyone who's going to join will have joined us. Those who come in late. Well, welcome. And you can always rewind and watch from the beginning afterwards. But how about we dive into the first question here? I don't need to allow me to share screen. Okay. So that's during the. So that means we have to make you a co-host, which only the host can do. So when can you do that? Make a lesson. Excellent. Okay. There you go. There you go. Okay. Well, the first question was about, you know, are you, do you assume you mean nine a.m. Eastern? Okay. That's not a real question. So we'll move on to the next one. This one is from Stu Ward. And his question is, I'm curious about the report generation frequency. Is there a schedule? I'm thinking primarily of the cemetery list, which is good because you might hit talk about cemeteries later. But really the question is broader than that. So how often do the reports get generated? Okay. We have a lot of reports on wiki three plus and we have, they are separated in several groups. One is the weekly report that is based on database dump information. So maybe it's best if I go to. How often do the reports get generated? Sorry. So the most important, important report that is generated is the suggestion report. And this one gets generated once each week. The timeline for it is usually the, the dump database dump happens on Sunday. Midnight it starts, I think, and it's finished five, six hours later. And then I download the data and start importing it. And after two days now with the amount of data we have, I finished the weekly import and data calculations. And post the suggestion report at that time. Also each week I create a new page and the mailing goes out to, I post to G to G also. So that is this link. This post is always posted at that time. And I also mail to data doctors, Google group and project leaders, Google group. So the leaders are also notified each week. Here I also write something, what's new in the last week. Then after this is published at that time, the new data is available on Wiki3 plus for searches. So here all these searches are based on, so the source of the data is changed at that point. Then after I post this, I have another day and a half of creating reports. And during that time, the suggestions list by countries or projects is created. So these suggestions list and answers lists are updated and unconnected lists. So all these, all the reports that are based on the database dump are then are updated usually and they are done on Wednesday. So today they were finished a few hours ago today. And these are weekly reports. Also some other, some minor. Now we also switch the project reports to the weekly schedule. So this report is also generated on Tuesday Wednesday usually. But you can, on all the reports, I have at the bottom under the table is the exact time when the report was created. So this one was on the 7th December. So you can always check this date to see when the report was created and that's for this week. Then this is first group of reports that is based on database dump. Then we have the other set of reports is created almost daily, except on Monday and Tuesday because my computers are busy with database dump. And those are one of those reports are suggestion reports. So our category reports. So these are all, I don't, for instance, exports of category info box. Then Geo JSON that is used on cemetery map and so on. Then the new cemetery reports that I prepared. Also category errors are recalculated then templates and a lot of other things. Help pages are updated and so on. And so those categories and help pages, those are updated daily, not just weekly. They are daily except Monday. Except for the Monday, Tuesday when your servers are busy. That's general guidance. General timeline is there. But those are, I have to start those. I usually, I start them manually. So there is not a precise time. So as I remember during the day, I click start. But the reports are, they're automated. Like you, what you just have. Yes, yes. I just press it. And then you programmed it. So it does all the heavy thinking, all the heavy lifting in the background. Yeah. It's something like that. So something like that. I do that. Okay. Wow. That's a lot of reports. Oh, these are just some. And just some of them. Think something. Okay. I think I think that answers Stu's question. For instance, daily report. I just click here and it starts and it's done in a little over an hour. Okay, it's done. There and I have some other things that are started manually. For instance, it is both is always started manually. To rename the categories that are needed. That needs renaming and so on. And, but those are start. I always thought I didn't want to automate those things because if something goes wrong, then I don't see it. So this way I always keep an eye on it if because there if something would be wrong with it, but it could correct hundreds of hundreds of thousands of people before I would notice. Right. So. I have a few other automated reports, for instance, during challenges and the thorns and the weekly. And that are, but those are automatically around as needed based on the calendar info. So when the. So during a wiki tree during a connectathon or source on all of those things happen automatically you just say it's time to start collecting stats and then every five minutes or so it runs. Yeah, each, each, each event that we that is. Tracked by wiki tree plus has defined start and end time and during that time it updates the older reports also import some data if needed. During the cleanup during the connected on I have I import the lock the change lock from wiki tree servers every five minutes and update the report or no it's one hour. No every five minutes yet. Those are all done on five minutes time. Very cool. So some things are automated summer manually driven. So those manually driven are usually missed some probably when I will be on. On holiday on. No, the. On the root stick. At that time it's the the online updates are suffering a bit. Since I'm not at the computer all the time. Right. Right. Okay. Okay. Okay. Go. I was going to say. Well, there's a related question to suggest about suggestions here. W. Robertson asks, I would be interested in what percentage of the database is checked for suggestions. I believe I heard that recently edited recently edited profiles are all included, but only a portion of the other profiles appear on the suggestion reports. I think the unconnected and the unsourced search everything. So that's. All profiles that are part of the public database dump are all included in the suggestion reports. So. If the profile is publicly visible, it is in there. It is checked for suggestions. There is no limit on the recent ones and so on. Okay. Okay, that was a, that was an easy one. Okay. And then Carol has a really nice question here. So a wiki tree profile manager has created over 9,000 unconnected profiles all split into tiny trees. I can identify them by using a wiki tree plus search and sorting them by creation date helps put them in order or puts put them in the order of the trees were created, but a lot of them were joined to existing unconnected profiles, which means I have no idea how big each tree really is. I would really like to try and connect the biggest trees first. And then I can identify which trees are the biggest. She says for my own unconnected list, I can use fine then unconnected people for my profile page and then select sort by most connections, but there doesn't seem to be that most connections facility. If I run it for another profile manager, any suggestions would be welcome. So, when you search for unconnected tree, I guess you can identify them by unconnected and then to identify them as a person who created the profile, you need to use the where is it, where is it, fine. So you have to use fewer. The page that helps that tells you all of the different special keywords you can use, which is a wonderful list. So one of the magic keywords, as I call them, is that you can write creator and wiki tree idea of the user that you want to find. So I can search for all profiles that I created using this query. So let's copy this and go to wiki tree plus. Okay, I lost it. And in general profile search, if I enter this text, it will get all 300 profiles that I created and I can then add word unconnected and it will limit the results to the profiles that I created that are not connected to the global tree. Now, to see the size of the tree, here we have the unconnected part that is listed next to each result and it can say unlinked. That means that this profile has no links whatsoever. So it doesn't have a parent, children, spouse, nothing. So this is the one way to see the smallest group that are connected. All bigger ones, so as soon as there are two or more profiles connected, then there is a text unconnected and link to the tree with tree and some number. This number changes each week, but during the week it's the same. So you can then, and if you click that link, you see all the profiles that are in this small tree that is not connected to the global tree. So these are probably father, daughter, spouse or something. Yeah, that's spouse. So that way you can see the, no, let's get some more unconnected profiles. So the key is in this tree number, but the size is not visible in the results. I'm just thinking if I could be able to add this somewhere, but it's quite simple. You just click it and the 45 profiles are in this group of people that is not connected to the tree. And then you can just, I mean, you can click a few. Is it just showing you 10 at a time, right? Yeah, well, you can increase that I think somewhere. Right, yeah. So that's 41, but that's not 41. No, but you have here a next navigator. Yeah, there we go. I have to look closer. No, you can define page size here, I think. Of course. So it will get 100 profiles per page. Right. And then after you, I mean, you could also search for in the results, for instance. So this tree appears on three results. So it's probably as it has. Okay. Not all the results are displayed, but if you open this, you can also explore open this in Excel, for instance. And let's say get profiles. It creates Excel file and downloads it. Downloads it. And we can open that. See if the tree is here. There's three ID. Is that it? Yep. Three ID is the key. Okay. So we are closer to how to find the bigger ones. And now if you sort by three ID, for instance, where is that on data? Sort, ascending. Okay. Now you can see where the bigger group of repeating number appears. So this one, this is one, a single, these are all this profile are connected to each other. So that's one way to identify. The bigger ones. Or you can simply just click here on the three link and you will see the size of the tree. I think that's enough to find the bigger ones. Okay. So with that list, like you'll have 41 that'll have the same tree number. Is there a way to get just the unique tree numbers out of that list? Now when I click the three link, so 41 was from beginning, right? This number is the same for all of these profiles. That's right. So what I'm saying is for that previous list, before you clicked on that link, when you have the list of 9000 altogether, is there a way to get the unique tree numbers so you only have one, like right now you have to remember, oh, I've already clicked on 184. Well, for me it's the link colors red. So when I click this one, when I click this one, also the next one, this one is red all over the list. So these two are the same tree actually. So if I click this one and I go back, did I click no, back. Okay. No, it doesn't go back. Okay, now it went back three times. Oh, okay. We're going back and forth back. Okay, change the link color. So now all three links, all three, on all three profiles. Okay. For actually this color, change the color to red. So you know that you already visited the tree. Although I'm not sure if that is default behavior of the browser. I have one extension for that. So I think visited. Visited, right? I think that usually is the default behavior of a browser, but it does. I think the browser changes the color, but some sites override that and don't display the visit. If you already visited the link and with this, with this extension that overrides the site and shows it's red anyway. Okay. Well, there's a, so there's a couple, a couple of ways then to answer this question then. Yeah. So the clicking on it, you get the list of how many people are in that tree. And then when you go back to the main list, the colors change. So you know not to click on that tree, go down to a different one. I like the export to Excel, because then you've got all that in one. And you, if you're comfortable using a spreadsheet, you could even do a formula to summarize that column once you've sorted it. Yes. You could do a lot of things there. Yeah. Yeah. So, okay. I think that answers the questions for Carol. At least I hope it gives you Carol some, some things to start with. Let's see in the chat here, Bill has asked a question. So I'm going to bring that up next. But those of us who, those of you who are watching us on YouTube, please feel free to put a question in the chat there. Rich actually did have a question and I think he may have beat you, Bill. So I'm just going to ask his question first. Is there a list of all the different reports? This is Rich Devlin who's on YouTube. So hi, Rich. Good morning. Is there a list of all the different reports? I do try to create that, but I always fall short. It's a never ending list probably. Yeah. So I think here on categories, for categories I did on this category suggestion report on this page, here I have Wikipedia plus reports. So here are all the reports and things that I do about categories and also some 14 plates. So here in this section, there are quite a few special reports that I prepare that pro, I don't know, AKA language summary. So this is a template that can be used on category and you can link the multiple categories to be, you can define them as the same category. And then you get the links between them at the top of the page. For instance, if we go to, let's select one, Bundesrepublik Deutschland is in German and in English. So here this part is, this is the AKA template that displayed the same category in multiple languages. And the profiles that are added to either one of these are displayed on both categories. So we had 10 profiles on English and the same 10 profiles on German page. And on the profile, it doesn't matter if you use category Bundesrepublik Deutschland or you can use category West Germany. In both cases it is displayed on both categories. So these are the AKA languages for categories. And here is the, where was it? Here is the summary of, so here we have all the categories that use German and English language. And here is the list. So you can see them in different combinations. And then at the top you have, if you're interested only in one language, let's say for Finland, we get only categories, AKA categories that are defined for Finland and the combinations where that is used. So most of them have England, Finland and Swedish language. And you could say that these three are missing the Swedish one or something. I mean, you can then here organize things a bit to how it is. And where did we get that master list of all the reports again? On the category suggestion reports here in wiki3plus reports. In these sections, this is one of those reports. Okay. So there we go. And so I mean, here is, this is probably, this is everything about categories is listed here, I think. I did this fairly recently and because we also prepare the JSON files, Excel files, although these are no longer, well, they are needed, but probably. And the new cemetery reports that we will return to later. We'll get to that. Okay. Can we go on to a new question? Well, maybe I will show a few more details because I mean, these are four categories for others. I don't know. I probably have it somewhere in the, let me check. Because all the time I did a few attempts to category, category, make a category catalog of all the reports that I prepare, but I don't think it's, it was ever very good and complete. Nope. I don't think it will be here. Oh, Hillary's in the, Hillary's in the chat. So nice that you're choosing Wales or I thought you hit Wales or maybe you didn't. Well, some reports can be here from data doctors project category. And do you have to be a data doctor to see these reports? No, no, no. This is just a category on. No, you don't. Nothing is user limited. Everything that we could replace publishes is accessible to everyone. Okay, that's good to know. So you can hear gets to several lists. So I don't know suggestion lists, suggestions list. Here is a category that for all suggestions that are created or were created. So I don't know. These are by country. So this is for Argentina, Australia. In these categories, all the, all those, some of the reports are summarized. So you should probably check subcategories here for on the project, then another way, another place where I put the suggestions, but I'm not sure. I think. I hate to see that one. No, that's wrong. And defaults. No, no, no. Or is that a different wrong? It's just wrong. Different domain. I think. See, folks, even the last can make a mistake from time to time. So, you know, No, I access these reports directly on the hard drive. There we go. That's the reason I can't. I need, I will need a few more seconds to get. But he was here. So here and here it should be, I think, space. Okay. Nope. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. There we go. So here is this are all those report category reports that are listed that I showed before, but here it's just a file list. So you won't get anything more for here. But so here then, but you can navigate this structure. And here, for instance, we have edit both here all the lock files for that for edit both actions. That were ever done. So you can change check calls for any date. When the edit both heads run. What was changed on which profile and so on. So here is a complete lock off edit both actions. Also here where I was changing domain domains or part of DNS. When the DNS changed and so on. So you can see. This is probably a KDM. So here 500 profiles. Okay. No, but and a space pages. This one I was watching. I wanted to show this one. So here also space pages are all the space pages are listed. And the, but I don't know. You can just play around. So here we can see for each project. All of the space pages that project uses. So you get a quick preview of the contents of all pages. Related to the. All space pages related to this project and so on. So. This can be interesting if you are looking for something or so. Then we have categorized or last the space pages that were not edited since 2009. So these are really questionable and so on. A family secret. Wow. That secret has been kept for. This is a space page. This is a space page on wiki tree. Yeah. That was created in 2003 and was not edited since. Wow. So you can find some gems here. Some gems. Yeah. Wow. That's cool. That is amazing. I'll be pleased. Yeah. Well, for space, for pages, you have on wiki tree plus. There is very interesting search for, for pages. So here if you go to search section and you have page search and you, or page content, content even better. So we can search for Greg. No. Okay. And we will see. All space pages where you are mentioned. Or some, or some other Greg. Or some other Greg. Yes. Cool. So you can. Wow. This is really too much. Let's. Put the Clark next week. Yeah. Yeah. With any other. Okay. So now we have. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There we go. Okay. So now we have a bit smaller. So you are, you appear on 27 health pages. Oh, really? Yes. Look at that. Okay. I don't think I did anything about the four to go. DNA. No, that's just translation of the English page. Oh, okay. Because I was on the English one and it automatically transferred. Yes, you are mentioned on English. Famous in German as well. On which one. So this one was of interest to you. And if you see the. So here you should be somewhere. Yeah. Probably talking about the DNA confirmation. Yeah. Right there. My DNA confirmation app. Okay. So. Here you can find this search. Search is on health pages on project pages on public space pages, templates, main pages and category pages. So actually everything except everything except profiles is searchable here and you can find whatever you are looking for. That's right. But the search, the profiles, you can search the biography contents. Yes. No, this here. Here the search is done by the by the text, the wiki text, whatever was written on the page. Yes. While on the profile search here, you cannot search the biography here. You can just search the things that we that I plant in advance like domain name. So we can search all files that are in Slovenian domain or. So all these profiles have SI as domain or we can put here Canada, for instance, we get all all these profiles have Canada domain or we can I know some Canadian page that domain that is used a lot. Right. That's like what would be that. Let's check one. So probably this one. Yes. So we can search for this. Oh, yeah. Okay. So search collections. Oh, I have to replace dots with underscore, I think. Oh, no, really? Okay. Okay. So I get all the profiles that are linked to this domain. Right. But not the biography test. Ah, see, I know that is in that is within the biography, but not complete biographies. Right. To many ticks there to index. Okay. Good to know. Can we move on to Bill's question? He's been very patient. That was a lot longer answer to Rich's question than I expected. But that's good. It was very full. Very fulsome. Hope you like the answer, Rich. You got your money's worth with that. So Bill's question is, is there a way to retrieve all profiles matching these parameters, female, maiden name, and I'll spell that for you. And born in the 1990s. It's A X T E L L. Okay. With it with an A, not an E. A is an apple. Is a lash. First letter. Yeah, first letter. Okay. So, um, These are, I, um, I, I cannot. I don't think I have a. Female. Nope. I don't have the gender as a search query, but, um, you can, uh, for instance. Okay. We have 2,800. Um, and now you can, uh, but you can hear a search for female. So just use your browser search. Yes. Or command F. Yes. I often use browser search. Yeah. So, uh-huh. But, uh, I would need to hear you have to. Okay. For 5,000. It will be work. I think. Uh, let's put maximum. Okay. Okay. And you can see them easily. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Jump out at you. And you can ask, can you export this? I think. Uh, let's put maximum. Now we'll get one huge page with all 2,800 profiles. And if you search for female, we have 558 females. Okay. And you can see them easily. Right. Yeah. export this? Well, you can export all to Excel and do the filter there. You can export to Excel. Then you could easily do a quick sort. Yes. In Excel, you have many functions to sort and to delete some data or whatever you want. Yeah, that's right. So we have here, I think, the gender column somewhere. Where is it? It's the third one. Right by. We sell right by. There we go. And sort ascending. Okay. And you get all the females here. Right. Perfect. Yeah. So now, is it an XLS file or a CSV file that gets generated? XLSX, I think, is the file. But that can, those can be imported into Google Sheets, for example, right? Yeah. Yes, you can open this in Google Sheets. So for those who don't have an actual copy of Microsoft Excel, because you have to pay a fee for that these days, the free Google Sheets or the Open Office spreadsheet program, you can use those to import any of these Excel generated files into them. And they all have sorting and other type of functions so that you can do the same type of manipulation that Alash has been showing us here. That's great. I think that, then it's Bill, answer your question. Okay. Perfect. He says, thanks. Great. Looking through the messages, Gail had said, she was a newbie and she wanted to know what exactly is Wicked Tree Plus. And I gave her a quick answer that it's a website that you created to help you search for profiles and other information on Wicked Tree. Useful for dragging down people you want to work on and many other things. And I think your examples, so she has said amazing. Trula is way beyond impressive. So beyond impressive. She's a new user. She's a new user. Wow. She's diving right into the deep end. Very impressive there, Gail. Wow. In the meantime, I remember, after you download the Excel file, you can just drag it to the browser and it will open it in Google Sheets. Oh, will it? Nice. Look at that. At least it does on my computer. So your computer remembers that connection between the two? No, no, no. It opens local file with the XLS with this. I am not sure if this is defined in Chrome or somewhere else, but it works for me. Okay. It could be that it's some extension, but I'm not sure. Good. Okay. So anyone else have any questions? John, do you have any questions? John Tiner, you've joined us on the Zoom, but I haven't had a question asked yet. If not, we've got 10 minutes left, Alesh, but do you want to give a quick intro or you were going to talk about the Cemetery Reports and the Cemetery's project? Well, that was at the time when I thought there would be only one question. Only one question. Oh, yeah. Because this will take longer than 10 minutes, right? Yeah. Well, okay. I can show some a few maybe. Oh, there's another question. Yes, I can ask. You can. Oh, you have a question. Well, no, I just went, sorry. Sorry. So for someone who's really like just as an example, is never really used to a key tree plus, but they want to kind of play around and learn it. Do you have suggestions on the best way for people to start doing that? Like what's the best way for them to learn or the best, you know, what should they try and search first or do you have any thoughts on that? Well, a lot of these reports are specific to some area. So, I don't know, for connectors or sorcerers or categorization project, cemetery project and so on. So I don't think this is something relevant for just a random user. Okay, it's something interesting to look at, but I don't think you will hear find what you need. The easiest way is the most the first important and useful thing is probably the general text search, where you can search for anything for text for first name, last name, time, location, and everything else that can be searched by week three plus. So if I know, let's again search for Greg. Well, I was going to say, what if you search for Douglas in County Wexford? Yeah. Okay. Is that okay? Yeah. And then in County, what? Wexford. W-E-X-F-O-R-D. Wexford. So I know there'll be some because that's where there's 12 of them. Only 12. Well, that's what the searcher says. You anticipated, Mark? I did. Well, I was looking for my William Douglas, who's my great, great, great, who was born in 1801. He should be here. He should be here. Oh, put a second S on for Douglas. There we go. There's my people. Okay. So all of those are ones that I've done. So I was hoping to find someone who I hadn't done that I could connect to, but no. They are connected. Yeah, they're connected to me. Well, they are connected to GlobalTree. Right. Yes. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. I was hoping, maybe there was another Douglas out there that I had missed. Not yet. So, okay. So here is a very strong general search where you can, it's fairly easy to use. You just write the name. You have to, it searches for exact spelling. So now it found the Douglas with double S. With a single one, the search results are different. So it doesn't perform permutations automatically. For now, maybe at time points. And you don't have a special character like a star or an asterisk? Nope. Okay. You could write or like this. Then you could get joint result of 18 profiles. Look at that. Okay. It has some logic, boolean logic. So you can also write and not A. So now we will lose the Mary A. Okay. Probably. Yeah. It works very simple. But you can then, but then with the use of magic words, you can get, you can do much, much very interesting things. So for instance, you can search for Germany. Okay. Okay. We got. It's showing the first 500. Yes. Yes. But here on this profile, there is no Germany, as you can see. Oh. But I, but the wiki triple plus knows that Wurtemberg is in Germany. So it's automatically found. Because you have these huge location tables, right? Yes. This is based on the another things that is probably not listed anywhere. Mm hmm. So this is show table. And the table will be countries, I think. So here is my location tape locations table. And if you check for Europe. And here, that's amazing. You got the Holy Roman Empire. Is it? Well, I mean, I guess it's a valid location, right? It's in Europe. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Uses the location at the time. So, so here is, for instance, list of all the location endings that I recognize as Germany. And then are found when you enter Germany in the search box. So, right? Deutsche Demokratische Bundesrepublik Deutschland. And and also if you some abbreviations and so on. So here is the location table. You can also there's written word. Yeah, if you have some, if you only, so we have 700 locations where the tents with Berlin without the country. But there's a lot of those are there's a Berlin in Ontario Canada. But I guess, yeah, you don't put if you don't describe that. That is probably the German Berlin. But this is all anyway, this is marked as wrong, unofficial location with no country. And sooner or later, this will become a suggestion one week in the suggestion reports. So it will be looked at and decided if it's in Canada or Germany or somewhere someplace else. But for now, this is just left for the project to some projects do correct those without the suggestion reports. Excellent. So this is the, this is the country table. Yeah. And so here in with this text search, you have the here you on this question mark, you get to the description where all the magic words are done or actually I now if you scroll down, I am preparing new help form format where everything is where it's explained much more indeed. So you can and here are also examples how to search for them with some explanation what it searches for and so on. So this is very extensive list. And here are examples on how to use it. You can also you can do a search with birth countries. So we can, if you are looking for people that migrated from Slovenia to us, we could do the search, for instance, like search and we can say birth country equals Slovenia and that country equals, let's say Canada. Okay. And we get eight people that migrated from Slovenia to Canada. A very small group. No, Slovenia is smaller. If I put here England, that will give you some results. And it's 500, but it's probably more. So 46,000 people are met this, met this condition. Great. You can see this are all from Europe to Canada. Very nice. Very nice. Oh, and here in, okay, this is, let's say it's maybe let's put here France or Wales will probably less, less results. This is for you, Hillary. And then when you are here on the search results, you can click quick three map and it will, it will create a map with these profiles. And you will see their migration. Wow. Oh, New South, New South Wales. Great. Oh, New South Wales. We weren't specific enough. There was a few. Yes, but quite a few migrated from here to there. There we go. So let's correct the query, birth country. Do we have to put quotes around it? Probably. Yes, but no, it will still find New South Wales. No, no, but quotes and then United Kingdom or Great Britain or what would you do? I'm just thinking quotes. I can say not New South Wales. Oh, there you go. Not New, okay. There we go. Let's see how you're there. Okay. Now, there we go. That looks better. Oh, man, look at that explosion. We have all the all from all the same hat it looks like. Yeah, I have, I prepared a path that are so it's not just a huge group of lines. So they are the lines are consolidated here in one point for England. And then after it crosses the ocean, it explodes. It's again, expanded to Canada. Does this mean that they all did come to the same port? No, not at all. No, okay. This is here only the birthplace and death place are I analyzed. This is just for the visualization purposes. It has nothing to do with this. Right. This is birth and death. Right. So this is nice. We could do much more if we would have events on a profile, but we don't. Oh, you're going to open up. Well, maybe that's a huge kind of discussion now. Anyways, that's great. I see it's 1003. So we didn't even make it to your backup plan of talking about the summary report. We'll have time for that another time. But thank you, everyone, for asking the questions today. And some of them led down to some paths. We weren't quite sure that we were getting to, but we got the map. So that's pretty cool. Nice intro to where you could start off with Wiki Tree Plus. I'm glad you asked that when that was an excellent, excellent question to throw in there, along with all the other deep dives we did earlier. So anyways, thank you very much, everyone who's who's come out. Thank you, Alesh, very much for all your work. You can turn your camera back on so you can say hi. Bye. And hope you guys have a good holiday. We'll be back here on the first Wednesday of January, a few days after New Year's. So we have time to recover and get our brains back in Wiki Tree Plus order. But there's lots of other Wiki Tree videos, a live cast coming up. We have Bingo this Friday, don't we, Eowyn? We do, yep. So that'll be exciting. Bingo this Friday, we have the live cast on Saturday. And Wiki Tree Challenge, is that starting this week, this Thursday? No, it ends, we're doing Mark Cuban this week, that ends Thursday. So there should be the live cast Saturday, or not, yeah, Saturday, where Mindy talks about what was found. Okay, so lots of things to check in on and thanks again.