 Hello, this is Maria Riccielli from BNC Software, the SOHAM Technical Marketing. Today I'm going to explain to you how to configure category charts in the TAMARTA Explorer template to easily build your custom views in TrueCyCapacity optimization. In version 11.5 of TrueCyCapacity optimization, we have introduced the ability to leverage category charts in configuring the TAMARTA Explorer templates to build your custom views. Category charts are similar to our bar charts, but multiple bars are grouped together by the fine category. Bar lengths proportional to the values that they are presented and aggregation statistics used. The value that you get using this template is the ability to visualize your data in a more flexible way leading to deeper insights and the ability to view a breakdown of data grouped by category. Before 11.5, there was no way to easily group together data and visualize them by category. Now, in 11.5 and above, you'll be able to visualize your data grouped by category in custom views. But let's take a look to see how it works. Alright, let me now add a new page to my custom view to be able to demonstrate you how to use category charts in the TAMARTA Explorer template. First, I'll need to configure my chart and I wanted to select for my exercise data center VM summary by region, which is representing number of VMs available in my data center grouped by region. Now, I'm going to show you the difference between users of timeline and users of category charts with same data. First, I'm going to configure a time bar chart and I'm going to select my metrics here, which are counters for the different VMs, meaning total capacity, consumed and reserved. And I'm going to say apply, grouped by region. Now, I'm going to use the same data mark to configure a category bar chart. In this case, I'm going to set region name as a column for the category axis and then I'm going to select my metrics as I did before. Once this is done, I can save it and as you can see here on the left hand side, I have a representation of my data without usage of category chart on the timeline by region. On the right hand side, as you can see, I have a nicer representation because I'm using the category bar chart and I'm able to see the different VMs grouped by region. Thanks for watching.