 Okay, let's talk now about analytics. One feature that has been requested a lot to Android is the possibility of having like local what we call local analytics. This is analytics based on the data that has been stored in your device. And maybe this data has to be synchronized with the server yet. Okay, but this is your device. And then we, when we talk about analytics, we are normally here, referencing, for instance, people table table tables or table or a chat. Okay. So, this is very challenging as we may have some performance issues, and there are a lot of possibilities as well. So, we, the way that we are like attacking this feature is like a step by step. So this means that we are going to have a different time reversions that is that they're going to move be ahead and having more like a features for for analytics. In this case into four, we are just centering in the, in the scope is the enrollment. Okay, so we are centering in that at the TI level. So into five, that's going to release it together with 237 we plan to expand the functionality of analytics product to six and probably is going to take us the whole thing like probably the one year and half from now. So, let's see how it works right now. And so I'm going to open a tracker in this in the type of I'm going to open a TI here. And you see that now we have here a button. This is the analytic button so you can navigate to the analytics. And what they've been rendered nothing new here because we already in the previous session we already could like offer here the feedback or the or the indicators, these are programming indicators programming indicators were was working since a couple of versions ago so nothing new here, but then we can see we scroll down, we can see now the different charts. Okay, in this case this chart is representing how the weight evolution of for an infant. Okay, there's a monthly basis, and you see how this is evolving the next charts represents the, the, the hate. Okay, so how does this work. So, what we're doing is like, whenever you have a program that has a repeatable program stage. In this step, in the analytic tap, we are going to be able to render in in charts or in tables, like all numeric data, data elements that belong to a to a repeatable program stage. So we can see how the values evolves over time. Okay, not only data elements, but also programming indicators, which formula contains a data element that that belongs to a repeatable program stage. Okay, like this is the case of the daily average weight. Daily is no child, but there are many other program indicators. Okay. So here, this is a full behavior so it will show all the possible combinations of all the elements and program indicators that contains that elements of repeatable program stages. In the next 10 minutes, I'm going to show you how you can be more granular with this and have more control about the different charts that you would like to suppose to the users. Okay, just only want to mention here that you can like change the chart type if you click in these three buttons over here, this can change to a table. Okay, and then you can navigate the values of the table. This can change to our chart. Okay, but let me just go again to the value value means like it's going to only one is going to display only the last value. Okay, so I'm going back to line chart.