 Okay, so we haven't really gone through the kind of repeated concept too much so let me just show a quick example of it. So we're all on the same page. Okay. So you have access to this program as well. This is not the same, the exact same program as we were just discussing but it's very similar. Okay, so it's an anti needle care program. Okay. I'll just register somebody say their own. Okay, so this program has two stages. Okay. One is the registration stage where some initial information is taken. Okay, their blood pressure their weight. Okay, and then this there's this ANC visit right so in the program we were looking at they had this routine ANC visits, and this was a repeated stage. What we mean there. Okay, when you're doing this repeated stage and just so you can kind of see how it looks right what we're doing is we're taking the same data every time they come for an ANC visit. Okay. So I'm applying it to an ANC program, but there are other examples, okay, that you could use repeated stage design, and you don't have to take through the same data all the time but it has to be of the same structure because you can hide and show elements based on you know which is your example or what what service they're receiving right there are just kind of it's just kind of different way to do this, but it can help with the structure and design of your program. So in this case in this scenario that I'm showing you, and in this scenario we went over earlier, the exact same data is being captured each time they come for an ANC visit. Okay, so there's no need to create eight or 10 ANC visit stages right you just allow someone to perform this operation as many times as they need. Okay, so for example, this is their first visit would be the registration so let's say it's their second visit here. You take the mother's weight. And you take their blood pressure. Okay, so let's say they come in again right and I'll just complete this. Let me say that the data is earlier okay. So just complete this right, and I can schedule another visit. Okay, it's the same program stage. Okay, and let's say, just for posterity sake, they came back. So this is the timeline I realized this is just for demonstration purpose. Thank you. So when I create this. You can see here, this is a repeated stage, the same exact data is being shown. Right. And I didn't have to, when I do this when I create this in my configure. Okay, I don't have to create this again. I just say okay this stage is repeatable it's it's a tick box and we'll see that today. Okay, all the same data, the visit number the weight of blood pressure, the IPT dose, it's all the same information. Okay, now now as I said there are other configurations where you can use this and it's not necessarily all the same data like immunization is one example of this. But we will go over some of these more samples you know as we get through it. Okay, but in this particular example, right you're just collecting the same data and it's repeating. And every time they come for a visit right if that's part of your procedure where they're supposed to collect the same data each time, you don't need to create all these separate stages you just repeat it. And then you can see here, right, we talked about this concept of events. So let's say they're on their third visit now. Okay, and their weights gone up a bit pregnancy blood pressure stabilized. Okay, and you can see here now there's more than one event tied to that program stage right and I can just keep adding right as the mother comes back. All right, for her ANC visits. I can just keep adding and adding on right until she is finished. Okay. So hopefully this clarifies this a little bit for everybody.