 So now that I have this simple query that allows me to see the artist in the track when I run this Maybe I want to narrow things down a little bit Well, one of the things I can do is I can run my query for example And I happen to have this section right here known as filter and just like when we were using Microsoft Excel That filter option allows me to sort of expand out and kind of work from there, you know, I'll unselect everything and just And stop All right. Well red hot chili peppers. Let's see how many Tracks we happen to have that are the red hot chili peppers. I can hit okay And so you can see we've actually got a lot of red hot chili peppers We got 48 different tracks here that we can work off of so that allows a little bit of sort of filtering a little Customization the problem is when I make a switch, maybe I wanted to do a little change. Oh, no when I run this I lose all of that filter So how can I get it that I want this query to say always appear back with the red hot chili peppers? Well, what I can do is I can come down here to this criteria section and in there I start to specify some of my criterias in this case. I only want to see red hot chili peppers. So red hot chili peppers and When I run it this time All of a sudden you see I only get the results that show the artist name being red hot chili peppers Maybe I want to take all of their songs and I want to see them in alphabetical order maybe in ascending order a to z I can come back to my view and Over here, you notice that we happen to have a sort command a sort row. Well, each kind of column involves kind of the Field we're dealing with so inside of track That's kind of what I want to sort by so I can click on that area and you notice a drop-down menu appears from here all of a sudden what I can do is I can select in ascending and When I hit run Now all of a sudden I see red hot chili peppers Apache Rose Peacock Red hot chili peppers around the world red hot chili peppers blood sugar sex magic Interesting