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hello everyone and welcome back to another video on dbt in the last video we went through installing and setting up your first project and now in this video we will focus on on sources and adding sources to your project and trying to understand why you would need that and how its used so sources are ultimately there a yaml file in the terms of dbt and the way i like to think about this is sources are the raw data tables that everything else gets built on top of the default location for sources is set to the models directory and you can see that if we hop back in here in our dbt project its set here you can change that for the sake of this we wont but just understand that that is an option and you can learn a lot more about the different configurations and properties that you can set by going to these links here and ill make sure to attach this so what i will be doing here in my for as an example in our snowflake environment is looking at the snowflak