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[Music] hi today Im going to talk about a problem that you may have come across in an analysis lets say hypothetically that you have an analysis system that is reading data from a separate analysis upstream for the sake of this example well use a case of a modal analysis sharing engineering data geometry and model data with an upstream static structural analysis so lets say you decide you dont need the upstream static analysis anymore and you would like to move forward with the downstream modal analysis only however theres a problem you cant delete the static structural analysis because the modal analysis is dependent on its upstream data so how do you remove the upstream analysis while still retaining the required data although the answer to this may not be immediately apparent its actually pretty simple you simply click on the first cell of the downstream system and you begin to drag youll notice that a dash green box appears indicating this analysis can be moved upstream o