 Okay I'm going to talk about now about maps. So if you remember in previous versions what we were able to show in our maps was the coordinates for the TI's, coordinates for the enrollment, and coordinates for the events. Okay but now we are going to be able to show also attributes and other elements of which value type is coordinate. Okay so let me show you how it works. So in this case I'm going to select the malaria case, technosis treatment and investigation program. Okay so I'm going to select the map view and then because I have many many many TI's here so I'm going to just use my filter in order to only show the TI's that has been enrolled this month. So in this filter I have to click on this and then it will show you as you see I'm in Spain now the other TI's that has been, let me zoom in a little bit. Okay so I have these three TI's and right now they are only showing the TI coordinates. Okay this is the full behavior as the first the first time that you open the map is going to show up only the coordinates for the TI's but now you know that we have this bottom over here so well you know that in this bottom you can use different map layers. For instance we have the, if you would like to see the relationships of in this case and cases so I can click here and then it will show the relationships as well. This is not new but I always like to highlight this one because I don't know if many people know that now in the in the maps you can show relationships as well. So let me then, sorry, change these to the to show the attributes. As I said before if you have in your program if you have attributes or that element which value type is a coordinate then they are going to be show up as a map layer so you can select in this case the gps attribute and this is a color just for you to differentiate in the map where you are because you can display many things at the same time in the map so we are using this label over here too that you can configure as well in the server to show the color that represents the gps attributes. So I click on apply and I can see that I have two. Okay again these are not the I coordinates it's our attribute coordinates that can be for instance the location of the patient or it can be whatever you want.