 Good morning, everyone. Good morning, Alesh How are you this morning? It's afternoon, but I'm fine. Thanks. Oh, it's afternoon. Sorry. Yes, of course Good afternoon, Alesh. Good evening to people in New Zealand, Australia Yeah, if they're if they're still awake and watching, you know, so it's not that late I mean, you know, yeah Something like that, you know, so they could be awake and watching us So we have another exciting episode of Ask Alesh Anything about Wikitree Plus? I see in your post you were more specific But what do you want to know about Wikitree Plus? So we're not I can also talk about the weather in Slovenia if you want It's sunny now You were skiing nice Nice. Yeah, I'm pretty sure your skiing in Slovenia is much more interesting than the skiing here I mean, we have what we call ski hills In in Ontario where we are where we are, but They're nothing. They're like puppy hills compared to the real stuff Good, but you have a lot of snow But we do have a lot of snow. Yes. Yes. Yes, and I mean on Christmas day We were snowy it like we were completely snowed in my The the snow on our side road where I live was up to my waist in places And it was so deep that even snowmobiles got stuck in it. So Um, I'm thinking if it's called a snowmobile, it should go through all types of snow But apparently that's not true So it's exciting this we've actually got four questions this we're not just you don't just have to make up questions on our own Though there's always something to talk about with Wikitree Plus and all the amazing work you do Alash, so that's never been a problem for us So do you want me to just go through the questions in the order they're here? Okay Okay, so Um Yeah, robby burns there. Uh, I posed a question to alash earlier. So that was uh, that's why robby burns was on there um Last week's live cast was all about scottish profiles. So here's a question from ng hill I did try to ask this question before but was unsure if the January question was the correct place So here's a question Um as a fairly recent data doctor I try and avoid profiles with recent edits and active managers So I would like to know if there's an easy way in wikitree plus To know when the last edit was done on a profile Are there are there magic words for that and when was with the last contribution date of the profile manager? Yeah, it's very simple answer Um on both counts, I mean I could I could add the um when the last edit was done But after 2014 the Match count goes into several millions for each year. So It's really there is no point to have last edited in 2023 because Five or six million profiles were Were edited this year or even more so Uh, I decided at the time that only for those old profiles that were never edited actually This is of some interest So no, I mean we don't have that I could add some such a magic word, but If it's a whole year it will go it will have a million results. So Not really useful As for the The manager's contribution. This is very complex query that would need to go through Several tables. So it's not really possible to make it available online. I could offline I could make such a query, but not online not online, right? Yeah Yeah, so For those who aren't sure about how tables and queries work in databases The information is stored. There's multiple if you could think of multiple spreadsheets And different spreadsheets have certain information which link to another one which links to another one. So to get to the the question that Out a lash might be showing us some of the I could just show you the number of fields in the basic profile table the person's table So, uh, just let me find it. I think it's here dump For more actually high it would be even better And all okay, so If I go to automatic mask So these are all the fields For a person so here is around 100 of them And then if I we have even more if we include children's pauses and so on so here The number of fields goes into several hundreds For uh each record But it this is kind of modified. So I mean here are a lot of virtual fields That are used in calculations and comparison of the dates and so on so Man So here for instance year 2010 now this Uh Has to so it I compare if this date is bigger than something. I have to Uh use the max date. So this is kind of equal to the 31st december in 2010 And this is january 1st in 2010. So I have those fields kind of calculate it on the flow online And do the comparisons upon them. So here are many many fields To for each Uh record so right this is really A lot of yes Yes So to get to some of these other ones where you have to piggyback that take a calculation Yes, and some are relationally connected to other tables and so on and this then It gets very complex. Yeah Okay Well, that's good to know So sorry, sorry and gq no quick answer to that Um Our apologies. Okay patricia patricia roche. Oh and I should say, um, welcome to everyone in the chat Um, we have a few people already. We have uh, 18 people live in the chat so far john stewart margaret steve susan sandy uh, caroline mindy Tommy buck And june and betsy and d d's joined us too. So if you have questions, uh, put your questions in the chat I'm going through the ones on the gdg pros first and then I'll come back and see if you People in chat have some questions for us as well. So that's great Um, and they're talking about snow there On the chat Even in san antonio. Wow That's well, um Back to the next question in the gdg patricia roche asks I use wiki tree plus to find profiles to work on using search texts such as unsourced orgon orphan last name at birth equals unknown Orphan, iowa Unconnected tennessee orphan. So all those things work for her But she says I live in washington state and would like to bring up profiles that need working on here But every state in the united states has a washington county and then there's washington dc So I get a huge list of profiles from all over the country. How can I get profiles for just the state of washington? So it's quite easy The washington uh work should be enclosed. So this is since this is the state states are recognized and Placed in the separate index. So you just say country It was um Washington So, uh, we can first check the number of profiles for results we have without this So we have 14 000 profiles containing These three words now if you limit this just to the country what country washington Um, it gets reduced to seven thousand. So all the others were not in the washington State so we can even do show If I want to see those that were removed Right now I could put the query in like so that are washington and not In And that the country isn't washington. So we can see here the here's some this is last name washington There and so on so, uh, it is always washington on a profile somewhere Um equals washington So this is washington in texas and this is the one that she didn't want. So yeah So, uh Limiting by a country, uh, it gives much better result. You could also limit by location So this This would put Make the results somewhere in between where the washington in The name or in category will be removed But the ones in the location will stay. So this one is still in washington in texas And if you've said washington comma united states would that still That's still great the texas. Yes, it would it would you can I mean washington is unique. So washington is In a country table The problem but we have a few problem problematic ones like for instance, wales With wales you get uh wales in england and you get the new south wales Results Now if you go country equals wales, um Yeah, so okay, even with country equals is country So country wales Yes, because in the country in texas I also have the states or uh region or for australia the regions and so on so New south wales is uh Everything what is in the country table? So if Uh, okay This depends on the So would the same thing work in like if I wanted to just look at ontario canada? So for the province of ontario, I could say country equals ontario. Yes, of course And I wouldn't get ontario california. Uh, you would probably no, uh, if There's a city in california called ontario. No, that that is not here. You can see here You can check so for instance in you can go to canada okay, so these are the Entities that represent country to to me. So it's canada canada akkadie british colubia and so on so Mmm, canada canada west. This is a hard hard one to search for. Yes Especially if there would be two Wests So these are these are the entries that are in the country index index, right? so and now Here so so here we had wells, but we also got many of new south wales index Uh Okay, so these were These are also the australian ones are also matching. So here if you have such a problematic work in the country, you can use not australia And It will remove all australian ones good So there are a few combinations of the places that needs such Distinction So just the country equals the state is the solution for us Well, that's good. I I wouldn't have thought that the state name could be used with the country keyword But that makes a lot of sense Now recently there were since there were some problems. I am thinking about splitting country index into country and region one where you would then Use region equals washington to get to that would solve the wells problem because Well, see the state in new in uk and it's a country in uk and state in south australia, right? Right, so I would do this in the near future Cool, okay. Well, there you go patricia. There's your answer Um, and then steven steven 80 asks what is the best way to run a query on plus dot wiki tree dot com And get the results back to a live app on apps dot wiki tree dot com So he's an app developer here Yeah, well for application developers So here all the searches that you perform on wiki 3 plus This this goes just for profile searches Not the suggestion searches and so on Can you can select the output format? So html is a normal one for browsing Then you can also show the results in excel files. So if we here if we click Get profiles we will get these 5000 profiles In an excel file Okay, did I click it uh-huh and here it is The bottom of it download it and now I can Have a look I can open it In excel on a local computer Wow, it's opening on the other screen Let's move it here So here is are now these results found profiles In excel so all the Here are a few more columns And the display is slightly different, but what I found useful is included in these results right Then you also have um Then another format is separated values. So this is a text file where the values are separated This is also for Exchange within you can then import such file into any Database or whatever The columns are the same except the difference between the two is just the maximum Size of the Result set so excel file is Was recently limited limited to 20 000 profiles because it takes around 15 20 seconds to create such a big excel And the comma separated file is limited to 100 000 profiles. So If you have more to export you can use this one And the last one is the json format this one is limited to 1 million profiles, but it returns only the user id So this is meant for applications to perform a search and get the user id Of the resulting profiles then The developer has to use the The api To retrieve other data for this profiles. So this is computer language now Yeah, there we go. There we go a whole bunch of numbers Right And so is there a Yes, and this json if we click here show results in separate tab and click get profiles Now here is the exact URL that is used to retrieve This data and this can be used within the applications to Search for anything that we could 3 plus plus can search for So that that was going to be my next question then so if i'm writing an app that I want to do a search for a specific set of things I can that app can query this So here is the the query part. Yeah, uh, and you can refine you can refine it here online in html format and then Once you have it You can just switch to json and you'll get the url right Okay Well, that's very cool now. I have to figure how can I add this to my fan chair? Oh, thanks. Could I search? You you know what you can search for lately. What could I do? And what's your number? 007 11007 So you have a new uh, think this thing You can uh, here write cc 7 equals No, really? Yep, and here are 820 profiles that are in your public cc 7 Ah the public, okay Because my number's over a thousand now. Yeah, okay, but that's including private and unlisted profiles but So this is kind of uh, not as good as the cc 7 you get on wiki 3 that includes your private profiles But if you this works for any profile So you can if you are working on a profile within in 17th century or 18th century There are no public private profiles, so This number actually is okay. I mean it finds everything so If we go to two door for instance Oh, yeah, and cc 7 for him Um Oops What's wrong Is he eight or is he I thought he was I don't know four henry the eight one Two to the four one four is henry the eight and two to dash four Okay, I can't see two thousand profiles That's queen Elizabeth is the two of the first. Yes Wow So, uh, this is a way to use the uh, cc 7 on Any profile, uh, and if it's old enough that no pro no private profiles are involved you will get the actual number And also the list of all the profiles, right And you can of course come combine that with uh, unsourced Oh, you will get unsourced profiles within seven generations of Oh Only 1200 that's not bad Considering how many there were all together. Mm-hmm Very cool Okay. Well That's okay Uh, some possibilities there. I hadn't realized before Um, they were not there before Oh, well, well, there you go. Oh, but they get him a jason week. Oh, yeah Well, actually here you can here on the result you see the bear bio check. Look at that. Uh, this is already, um This is already using the this, uh, I have to log in right This is already using quick 3 plus. So uh here you can query for, um For, uh, any I mean the same way as in wiki 3 plus So here you could check the profiles and cancel them So here now it's checking those 12 it would check those 1200 profiles Yes, that's right. Yeah, so this I can add I can also add other links here for to other apps But for now as far as I know only bio check is using That bio check is by k night. Yeah Who's much smarter than I am so that's surprising. She's using that. That's great Yeah, also on search result you can So here in first line on is what you can do on search result you can Also check for suggestions based just for this profile that were found here. So This is because the This now search You cannot search. Uh, you cannot enter a query like this in Here in the suggestion search it will not work So here Here that query would not work because this search is much more limited. It has some basic location and Name and profile ID and so on but uh, just the basic ones while the This search is much more advanced. It has all sorts of possibilities and They and you can then Derive a check just for the found profiles You can search the suggestions or you can map all those profiles. So Will it work? It will so 900 profiles head location and here So I don't have the background on let's turn it on Now where's stamina I haven't haven't seen stamina before Okay Is that a European mapping? No, that's the stamina map is based on open street map It's just rendered differently. Oh, I hadn't seen that one before So here are all the profiles that were in our last search result As you come closer we will get all the information And oh look at that This has just England in the name but uh the ones oh right So they're all centered around this the geographic center of it, right? Yeah, just around one point. Well actually there There is a pile of the pile up Just like in dna we have a things called pile up regions I guess in maps we have too also Oh here we have So this is here. This way you can also display any search result on a map very nice These are their direct options and the newest one that is still being developed But I can probably uh show it just It's exciting everyone something new Uh-huh here it it will be here my turn Okay, let's say this one Okay, so I added grouping to the search result So now here we have a query that returns 80 000 profiles. Okay Uh, okay, since it's too big only 50 000 profiles will be queried but I am grouping it by that country. So here I can see out of 50 000 profiles 21 000 died in England 1,400 in australia and so on Um, so here we can I can if I replace this query with the Uh, one that we just had with cc 7 Okay, so 22 000 of double query. Yeah, there we go So, uh, the relative seven generations are of relatives of to door one died here So mostly in england But you this is just one of the fields fields that you can analyze you can For instance, we can check the gender. So we have 1100 males and 10 11 000 males and 10 000 females or Prefic prefix Oh sir lady look no, that's kind of neat You can uh, you can group by any Uh field in the search results. So This is kind of neat. I didn't really fully, uh, explore this yet, but uh, get age Okay, so Um, uh 58 average the most died at age 50 Oh That would mean I'm past my best before if that's Just passed it. Oh, so this is uh Or you can uh, you can also Birth century for instance, we will get the spread Oh, yeah 15 15 So this is to analyze the data. This is very strong options. I think it will be neat Very useful for some things So that hasn't been added yet, but that's about to be uh, no, it is it is already functioning but I will when I will be uh, I will soon add the link to the search results to jump directly directly here. Okay, cool nice So just as a follow-up to that question About running a query, uh steve had Uh something an app either needs to be able to get the information on the fly So we can do that with if by encoding that query into our app and then getting the results back Not save it manually. So that's true But now his his other question. I need the number of ancestors for every profile in wiki tree Yeah, that's kind of Um, that's uh, I mean you could get the oh, you mean like the number of ancestors not just to a certain like And that's That's doable, but this is a lot of calculations to be done. Right I know that in connection finder I Um, I can get those numbers Fairly quickly because it's I don't know I can there there I can I could get that for I don't know in range like 10 000 per second, but I mean, what would he do? Why would he need these numbers is my first question because yeah numbers of uh, you have here We have I have partial Analyze on Uh, actually here in report sections you can For instance draw ancestors Now I won't have that much of them, but uh, to door will Yeah to door one Here you can create ancestry report and it Displace all the ancestors But here the numbers is so we can see 170 million Now this is the number of possible. I think just a second. Let me Check number of possible. Yes. This is the number of actual ancestors Is in third column and this Uh, this is just for each generation But I think here in the uh, so it goes down to the 49th generation Yeah The number of generation goes up to 60 Uh So Who are these people so far back in time, I don't know those are around year zero You can see them here 25 to 78 And now you can check the descendants of this person It would be like everyone in the world Ha ha ha ha No, it's not anymore 11 000 Are there um But I stopped checking. I think at around 10 000 thousand I cancel. Uh, I can show all. Okay Hmm It will take a bit longer probably Um 66 000 of descendants. Yeah Okay And still we are in time out mode. So So it's actually even that's even that is well, this is 10 seconds The report was preparing for 10 seconds And then I cancel it because it's uh blocks right Although I can try it once more because now the uh, The data is cached cached already just right. Okay, and could be faster Will it work Can you just hit refresh here? No Oh, no, it's creating canisters again. Okay Um Okay, we can Retry the path we took so the same did so path we actually And we can go to show all And it's it's thinking there right there. Okay. Now it got to a day. Yes, ma'am Mirabam, um Now we got to 93. Okay, we're getting closer And still I don't think and it was still time out it I mean these numbers are huge for some profiles. They are huge. Yeah, that's right The number of ancestors and also number of descendants both goes into millions I know from connection finder where I actually draw The do these things it goes really into millions Some profiles. Yeah, that's why a number of ancestors. Okay. So Steve's gonna update here without an explicit use of it I don't think this will be available So it looks like he is just talking about One person so he's looking at the number of of ancestors for a single person So he's not actually asking for all of the ancestors of all the people in wiki tree at once And he just wants the total numbers he doesn't actually care about the profile details Yes, I know but for to get the total number I have to actually Get it. Yeah. Yeah So this that data is available for this but I don't think I mean I don't really see the use of it like it Does it help to know that someone has 1 million or 1.2 1.5 million ancestors? It doesn't really matter at that point. Yeah But it is interesting like, I mean things like the fan chart goes out to 10 or 11 generations depending on which version Yes, but here you can see 10 generations are easily manageable Yeah, yeah, and I know some people who have You know who have deep roots into, you know, England European royalty you can go back to 20 generations at least for some of those branches But um If you can go back to what I don't know interesting I mean here on 10 There is a thousandth profile. I think a thousandth profile seen on 10 generations Then it can really grow but then yeah, just because it's all existential, right? Yes, but the actual numbers are not I mean if as you can see here The third column is 200 300 400 500 7 800 and then start to drop again That's right. That's okay, but that's 20th generation the ancestors too, right? This is here is the date range. So 20th generation is from 790 to 1091 These are the years of this the profiles in this generation, right? Interesting so I don't know without further explanation why we need this Yeah, that's the total number is not really useful Okay So Steve my question my suggestion then would be is if we've answered your question great and if not Do some more follow-up with with alish Yeah um So then the last question that was added to the ggg is thoughts on creating an app That would create a world word cloud graphic to show all the names in your tree This is from caroline vernon She said I want to create a word cloud That highlights my surnames the bigger the name the more that surname is present So do you know what she means? No, no, okay, so I mean Word word cloud not world Not a world. Yeah word cloud. Did she start? She said word cloud once and then she mistyped it world cloud in the second line there. So A word cloud is just a it's just basically a bunch of names Or words, you know and the words are different sizes depending on the frequency of of them. So, okay if she needs uh, I don't Do such things, but if she wants to Do something like that? I can I within the Pro weekly dumps I create the indexes so if we Let me find them So last name at birth. No, it would be all All first names all last names. So this Is the index for Uh, this is the index for all last names and here I also produced the Uh Ticks so the number of each Ticks that is used so here you can I can give her this file and then based on it Some those programs could create the Word map. So how many times does Clark appear in that? fine Man Clark Clark and McClarky Clarky. Wow. It's Clark Bun Clark 24 Okay Now what about vernon was her last name v e r w o r n Uh v v r. Yeah, he's in victor Very warm V e r w o r n Oh Let's see how many times is it 38 For one Her name, I don't think her name would her last name would be on the satcha map. Okay Well, if someone wants to play with this I I have a similar file for first names so All first names Uh, it's kind of fun. Yeah, I think I think just rereading her question. She's thinking about her own Um, and we have we have a report that looks like that. There's a surnames One I think there's a surnames app that shows This well it shows the new surnames at each at each generation level So if you just did a if you did a query of your own ancestors and then just grab those surnames and then kept track of that I think that's a doable app So there are 2,200 cracks. Oh, wow Okay That's that's not bad So I can't just I'm Greg. I think Marie Maria is the Maria is the winner. Maria is the winner. I don't know Well, look at all the versions of The comp of that Anna Maria and this Maria is like, oh Actually, I can check which was the winner almost half a million the most So Uh, all first names Most uh, oh, we have much more it seems it's joseph Yes, janas Oh, john is the one with uh 1.3 million. Wow And that's more even more than joseph, hey Incredible You can actually do here is another analyze you can We can analyze name john And we will get So these are the combinations now since it's 1.3 millions of them I'm removing a single instances and so on until I come to the 500 mark as I wrote here and here The profiles so here are name combinations with more than 500 instances. So john edmond john edmund john edward And the number of how many times those appear Oh, okay So you can here analyze the combinations and the The ones less than 500 um By the number of occurrences. So I actually uh, I think 500 names are listed in the results and I removed All with less than 150 Your wiki tree plus does that automatically we don't set that minimum No, but you can increase this to 5000 and this number will go Will be just to eight occurrences, but the list is long So the max names it fits it fits it in so then it shows it defines how many names will be displayed I see, okay But the interesting one is the one that was that is here when you start wiki tree plus I have to remove this Okay, so joseph murry Here the interesting part is the combination of the word so Um, let's put here. I don't know So, uh joseph murry is uh 99 male name Murray joseph is 30 Is 95 female name. Yes Oh, those are kb. Those are french canadian names. I can almost guarantee I mean, oh, I don't think it's limited to canada. I think no, no, no So it's really problem to search for murry joseph or joseph murry because You will get both males and females as a result. Yes with the same words the same word just the order The order doesn't matter. No, actually on wiki tree plus the order doesn't matter. So Oh Here in real life the order matters Yes, but on wiki tree plus this will give the same results as Joseph murry. So unfortunately Now if you put them in quotes, would it would be no, it wouldn't help And now if there is if murry is uh middle name, then you could maybe limit to first name or something like that, but I don't really know that that's interesting Okay, so Okay, a lesh is Okay, well, that's very interesting. Okay. So we actually, um Well, that was g2g post. Yeah, those are the g2g post now Caroline's actually in the chat with us Follow-up question. Um Um So she got pulled away. No, she's she's back. She's comfortable or she's gonna come back. I don't know. Um She's a geographer. So she wants to take some of she wants to export the information and import it into arc gis, which is a Mapping thing now. You've shown us that if you can find any search results in wiki tree plus You can click on the wiki tree plus map And and then have wiki tree do the mapping for you but She's she could just just as easily export it into an excel file and you showed us how to do that earlier as well No, no, I don't Would she uh, so she would actually like to geolocate the last names. Is that the case? So to draw in for instance to draw all canadian Uh, what's the most frequent names in canada in us in england and so on or something like that Maybe i'm not i'm i'm not sure if this this is exactly equal. Um connected with her her query on the gg g post or not Okay, search to so for now Our software that i'm using is actually geographic in our geographic information system. So I do quite some mapping one of the results is the wiki tree plus maps. I also power the wiki tree maps where you can Look the categories I actually provide the coordinates uh to those to those To the to that application And probably I could do even more but I wasn't there. I wasn't asked for it. So If there is an explicit need I could probably do it Although I did I did initially I did try to Uh, actually map all the Profiles, but Yeah, uh, I mean it's too much data. So, uh, yeah So this is the cemetery map. Um, oh wow So Let me uh, are those color are those regions are those states are the states. You know, these are uh, those are Those are counties counties. I think Here the states are this So these are states. Yeah And wait, let me I just recently imported the GNIS database, so This is actually wiki tree database of the uh, cemeteries Wow Um So here and this this line connecting clients are actually the control of uh grouping of the to check the Correctness of the data. So I don't know now. I'm if I I can connect them by parents for instance So now all uh, all categories with the same parent, uh are connected with in this with such line And if where that those lines goes Go over the border There is probably some error in data Oh, okay. Um I think in canada we have more such cases. So like this So here is uh, this is some cemetery, right? Um So this is uh The hillcrest cemetery in ontario But it also Uh connects to this one Meford, okay Meford's also Ontario, but Uh, huh Oh, then it's okay Well, no, but we have to check the parent category. So A cocker and a current district and this one is also in cocker and district, but That I don't think that's correct Uh, meford is not cocker in is northern Ontario Meford is uh, is more central. Yes. I mean this this cemetery The surrounding cemeteries are in mitford Not in cocker. So this is one. So that one's this category has So I use this to hunt the mistakes in the data and correct them Yeah Very cool So this is our This is our geographic information system to be developed And it's also powering creepy 3 plus Wow, okay That's a lot and I did I did initially try to locate all the profiles, but I did I wasn't really successful. Maybe now I would be because I have the with the help of the country table I have much better locations Right, but again, uh, all those profiles there would be 1000 profiles on London or 10000 profiles on one point Because they all have the same at the rest. So Um, and to draw a line from beginning to end then it's just a big garbage because everything is It'll just be yeah, that's true Interesting Interesting she asked, um, there was one other question that um, she asked that I I don't even know what it what she's asking about so WMS friendly is the wiki tree database Well, we do have the We do support the WMS, but uh, I didn't actually Enable that on the web on the internet because I don't I didn't see the need for it yet For now, um, I only I because now with the when you map or the profiles on On victory on the victory maps You actually I do there I search for those profiles and then give find their locations and Put them in new table and then use that too for display. So I don't have all 30 million profiles geolocated to be available by WMS service Okay There was one other question that was answered or asked earlier In a completely different vein Um, it's about jed com files. Uh, jed com file disappeared after merging two of me I reuploaded them now re comparing lots to look at can you help with the merging of profiles so don't screw it up again? So i'm not sure if this is a wiki tree plus question, but No, I don't have nothing with Um Jet com file disappeared Okay, I mean there is a in on wiki tree plus you can search for jet com junk and you can search for jet com names If they are part of the biography, uh, if they were removed from the biography Uh, then you cannot Search for them. Okay. So if you were looking for jet com junk, how would you find that? No, uh jet com junk you just enter magic keyword. Um Oh, by the way, I completed the this new help with oh good with text search. So Um, this is now completed and I also Yesterday, I think I did categories templates With examples how to search very nice specifics And uh jet com jet com jet com should be we're in b o part. Let's find Jen Jen com jump No, I'm missing it in the table. It should be there You thought you were done I was just asking in a google group if I can remove this part of the health Obviously it will I will need to double check everything Because it's not in the table the example is not in the table But you can put the jet com file name, uh, like this and it will find it. Maybe she's missing that part Oh, okay So let's go back Uh, text search So this is one one jet com that was done and this is actually uh On a profile itself. It says something this file name Okay She most likely removed that text and now cannot find it. Okay So the name of the jet com Isn't embedded in the profile's metadata. It's only there Is that right? It is in the biography. Yeah, it's in the biography. Yeah It's it's not a separate field that's hidden and stored in your database So that's why people who work with jet coms Even if you've cleaned up all the jet com junk you should always leave the initial Jet com file name there. So the honest So it must be within the uh, biotech to actually, um Right Find it Okay Okay, so d says thank you. So hopefully that's helped her Excellent Okay Um anyone else who's in the chat who has any questions for us I think we have time for one more if I'm just looking through the chat again Mindy's here. Hey Mindy. If you have any other things to add that might help d out about jet com Go ahead um in carolina If if all of you don't know the wiki 3 plus moved to a new domain. We are now at You can talk about that. Yeah wiki 3.com. So um, this was recently done both urls still work, but This is the primary one from from now on There'll be a lot of links were corrected online and the ones from template and so on But still some we are still I'm still waiting on a few applications to That uses we use wiki 3 plus to also move to the new one and then I will probably For now the old domain name still works and this tunneled But then it will I will change it to redirect. So it will automatically change to Plus wiki 3.com In a month or something like that Good What else is new Huh, uh, I opened well, I don't know how many of you would know this but wiki 3 plus and they did both also opens the profiles that should be opened based on the birth date. So which week 50 or 100 profiles are gets opened because the 100 to 100 150 or year limit On the birth is reached for them. So All the 150 Yes for birth and 100 for death So automatically opened our profiles Before One so 17 hundred eight 73 I think my February February 700 17 73 1773 1870. Yes 1770. Yeah, I Wasn't sounding right Gets opened and before I had I this is running for a few years now, but I had a lot of safe safeguards in place to not Open a profile that shouldn't get opened if there is in case of a typo and so on Because I mean if you miss the 1000 It's a typo and maybe it shouldn't be open, but that they'd correct it But those Rules were very extremely strict and now we loosened I loosened them. So Approximately 10 000 profile got opened two weeks ago So that's new Yeah, well, that's good. I wouldn't I didn't realize it was 150 um, I We used to have it 200 on birth and death, but then five years ago It was changed to 150 for a birth date and 100 for a death date If either of those conditions is met profile should be open Might be open and these automatically open if you save it on wiki 3 plus Okay So what else do we have new? No, I changed the reports. This is maybe I should mention also In the reports in the suggestion reports we had here, uh open column Yes And uh here in the date range all the All suggestions were Listed and then here all only only all opened ones But now I changed this so private ones are listed here and they are they are not listed And they are actually excluded from From these columns because you anyway, you weren't able to do Uh Much about those profiles have until unless you and it was frustrating because you think okay There's 24 things I can I can do 24 things today No because they're all private Now here in these columns. Okay. It actually affects only the last three last three. Yeah The sneshy should matter Last three columns because before most of all of all are opened anyway So now here only the opened one are listed and here all the private ones are listed This is no, I I don't expect that someone would go over this list because Only the team members can do something about that But I left it here so I can occasionally check the messages on the I mean like if there are some messages and so More for a review or something like that So it's still there, but and this actually reduced the size of the reports from 40 gigabytes to the 20 gigabytes That's amazing. Uh, now the profile the surge reports are created a few few hours faster That's a good thing So this was one of this was on the 22nd and now this week we had okay grouping which I already showed and uh I was asked about the limits. I actually I changed the limits in on I changed the limits on This on different formats because I noticed there were some Excel exports with 100 we took several hundred thousand profiles that were created for five minutes or so and Most likely cancelled before finished. So I then In implemented this limit Much lower. So cc7 was added I removed the on wiki 3 plus Here used to be on Search here used to be after person three you could there was also a section to search by a manager but that is really Not needed because you can just search for 32 and it will display all the profiles that I manage there might be some mistakes, but In case, uh, I'm not the manager of 32, but to be Extra sure you can also add a manager equals 32 and then the Then only those profiles are included Okay I can yeah, so if you got a whole to do a hundred and forty For me it's the same Yeah, no, but 32 could appear on some template or somewhere in the Somewhere And well that that'll just look for turnic 2 it won't find tertnik 21 necessarily 21 are different ones would be different. Yeah Yes, I have a whole word search. So what you enter here is search for The blank is separator. So it assumes it assumes it's different. Yeah, it's uh, That this is one word always and it must be a complete match. It doesn't search for the variations Okay, great You have to manually and that's true for all of the different text searches on wiki 3 plus. Yes wiki 3 plus is You cannot use like A something like those magic characters. No This is not But it does I can search for a less With s oh and it will find a less and a lash ah Okay, well, that's useful Especially like again in my my french canadian side There are ones that spell The first names with or without axons and yeah, also the accents are uh, are handled handled with this so You can search for Munich Okay And um, it's an accent. I'm unique. Oh, I think I All right it Munich Where's the accent? Uh, I'm sure it is somewhere It's like a lot over the you yeah, but even if I search mean mean here with you Um, it finds uh all the uh with the umlauts Okay, um, I do it does Match it matches the Uh, special car european characters. Uh, so like or a double test is also handled. So it doesn't work. Yes Yeah, if you're right, uh, you can write. I think you can write Um, or you can write a double s here. Ah, and it should return the same result It knows very cool. Yep. Okay. Thanks to unicode and windows Okay This is automatically working. I mean this automatically works. Oh Okay, what about arabic or japanese or um, you can search for them, but uh, But uh, I can't write I know You know, of course Oh, look at that. Oh, I see there's some yeah, that's it like this And it will find it. That's yeah, that's wild. Okay Good stuff Well, I think this is a good I can I can even read this you can read that's amazing Well, it's serially letters. It's serially. Yeah And it was in Yugoslavia. It was one of the official languages. So we learned it at school Isn't that neat? Wow Okay, so those were the news on wiki 3 plus this week Excellent. So I think that's all That's it. Okay. Well, I think that's uh, Dishes and stitches thank you and Mindy's got to go and she says thanks for everything june says thanks as well Like the profile like the video or yeah, yes, like the video Click click like down below And subscribe and all those other good things. Oh my camera died Yes, well, I was wondering, you know, was there something going on? Was your Was your cat walking around? I heard a big deep in between but Oh, I thought there was something going on. You did. Oh, here you are back. Okay Okay anyways, thanks alash and thanks everyone who came who came in and um, we'll see you next month Well, actually we want your traveling. Oh, that's right. Oh, yeah march Wednesday march 1st. I'm gonna be on a plane Well, actually, I will not be on the plane yet. I think. Oh, no You're coming though, right? Yes, I am but Next day the next day, okay I'm starting on Thursday in the morning and I will be there In two or three hours. I think Oh, wow, because of the time zones It's taking me a lot longer I'll be on the plane for I'm trying to change my fights. Oh, yes So roots tech will be happening around the beginning of the month next time but um, so I don't know next Next month we can move it to the second week or We can do that. Yeah. Well, we're planning on doing a few uh, uh sporadic live casts like many live casts throughout the roots tech, you know So we'll probably grab you for one of those at least so It won't be a full hour of Ask alash anything but Anyways, we'll get you on camera at one point during roots tech So we can promise them that and then maybe we'll do a full one the next week a follow-up Okay Okay, well, thanks everyone and we'll see you at some time in the future next on wednesday on a wednesday