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hi all so today in this video we are going to see like how to use this uh feature called writing to related records so in this new version of Appian that is 23.3 version Appian has introduced a new functionality that you can directly write in the related records as well so we will see like how we can do it okay so initially the process was like this and after that in the process like this so we will try to recreate both the kind of cases and we will see like how efficiently we can write it to the related records okay so uh what was happening before wasi this is a kind of you know like example that we are going to take so it was in Appian 23 Appian 23.2 we were doing okay so first of all some user input task was there okay then we used to write in a particular country and then we update the city with the country ID then we write in the city so initially you know like for this example what we will will do here is we will take two records first record is just simple okay first record is o