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and

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Looks like we're just waiting on at the Travis and Richard. I see your own line

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So after the Travis to join us it does joining perfect

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Yes, so yours is all looks like it's running so just go back to that one two seven zero zero zero one

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Address and remember it's calling eight four four three

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We should bring it back up

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Want to wait for Travis he I had seen him online all morning, and we usually start here in Arizona around 6 6 30 so

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Okay, well, let's just get started

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So

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Great job yesterday. I know it was difficult

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You know we

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It's it's kind of difficult going from you know your basic

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Processors that you you know these these processors are used you know get those types processors are used

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quite a bit

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But you know when you when you cross over to controller services and setting up data flows using controller

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Services and those types things it can be difficult even even for me when you know as someone who's you've been using this for a

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very long time I

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Have to go back and reference documents and and Google sometimes and those types things

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Especially when it comes to some of the regex patterns

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You know that can

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They can throw you off. We had a couple of that those instances yesterday

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but for this morning

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Let's just I uploaded into your uploads you should see a new JSON document and

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It's properly formatted. I realized that you know last class nobody handled it the way that we're doing it

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So that we didn't see this issue. They were they were just actually extracting some of the text

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So if you can try to get the new JSON into your flow

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It's in your uploads as well as the next scenario, so if you get done you can take a quick peek of that

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And then we can you know finish up. You know like I said by break

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I'd like to just finish up what we were working on yesterday and

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Go over it and then we can

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You know do our thing and go into

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Registry break for lunch and then do the final scenario go over any final questions you may have

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You know go into any theory or practice or anything else like that we can

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so that being said

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Also, again, I was told that the latency should be fixed. I hope so

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So if you're having any issues, let me know at Darius

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I already got a warning on yours that it was a very high latency, but then it went away

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So hopefully it's working well for you. So if everybody get logged in

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Peter see that your screen is

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Not responding yet

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Yeah, they'd go perfect just say it's loading. Yep, I think so, too

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I do notice latency feels better right now. Definitely. It's not perfect, but it's definitely better. Oh good good

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I was you know, I was explaining to Maria that

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Nafi requires like you to point click drag drop and you know, it has to be responsive or

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You'll drag a box and they'll go all over the place or a connection or something else like that

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So they worked on that overnight as well and to improve it. I hope

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Okay, yeah, that's definitely it

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Definitely annoying

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Trust me click on something nothing happens wait a few seconds click again

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Yeah, and when I talk to

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Being on the last class

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You know this next class coming up would they be able to work off of their personal laptops

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But you know, there was too many well some have personal or some don't and then you got nipper net and nipper net

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And it's you know craziness all the proxies and policies. So it was just easier. Okay

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Well, we'll stick with this environment

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But you know again, if you can, you know

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Download I would be I'm gonna send I've got all you all's email address

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I'm gonna send all this information out

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Feel free to to you know on your personal time and personal laptop download not fine

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We get it running and kind of go through the scenarios again

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You know, try to try to get them completed. You can actually I think you mean

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Well, you you have ways of uploading and downloading on this virtual machine so you could potentially do that

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I know the virtual machine stay around for like a day or two after the class

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So if you want to log back in and reference anything you can

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So I know that's available during lunch today. You all will get a survey

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About the class I just asked that if we can, you know complete the survey pretty quickly

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you know, I

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You know no matter what the results of the survey is

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You know, I'll be happy to see but but but yeah, if you can just keep the survey done completely

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Pretty quickly so we can just you know wrap this up

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But if you can't go ahead and get logged in

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I see Tom you're good. Oh, there is

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Peter

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Roy Richard

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Is that

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You name it new underscore weather data I did

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Okay, and are we are we replacing weather data?

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Jason you can you can yeah, just delete that one replace it with the new one and you should be good to go

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You know, let's see how that works out

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But but for today, let's just you know for this morning. Let's just try to get those values extracted

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As an attribute because I feel like once you have them as an attribute

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You know, you have full control then of that data

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You've got you know, the CSVs are now JSON the JSON is is an attribute

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You take the CSVs to the JSON to an attribute and then you can actually

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You know write those back as a CSV file altogether if you wanted to so or write them to a database or whatever

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But yeah, you should have a new one

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What I'm also looking for this morning is like cleaning up the flow

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You I mean even mine got a little out of hand yesterday trying to work through some of these things

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So if you can I'm not looking for complete

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I like a complete flow from you know that that is pristine and works great

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What I'm looking for is is you know understanding the basic concepts of NAFA, you know, some of the labeling the naming

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Connecting processors together those types of things. So

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So for the next a little over an hour

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Let's finish up this scenario

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If you have any questions, feel free to just blurt them out. I will answer them as best as I can and

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You know, I'll be I'm watching you all screen so I can help you out

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Moved my arrow my arrow from route on attribute to log message. Did I move that? I forget where it was

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It was it looks right though

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As if I don't know if I need to do anything or not. I don't think I do

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I don't think you do. Let me take a look Tom

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So you're getting the CSVs yeah

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Actually, then you would need to send the JSON

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You know the split yeah to the split

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Okay

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Let's see if that new JSON file will go and then once you do the split you can do the evaluate JSON and

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Then then I'm calling success

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Okay, very good, thank you

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Hey good morning, sorry, I was on the VPN and