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hello welcome to my TED tutorial on ACL for beginners in this tutorial we want to discuss I want to look at some simple ACO commands youll be looking at the verifier well look at the count command in a CEO these are some sample commands that you need in your ACL for your data analysis lets delve straight into our ACL so I have my project here I guess you all remember how we had this project this project was created from a previous tutorial so if we dont have that you can just go to my previous tutorial and then check on how to get this project so that we all be on the same level and then we start enjoying commands in a CEO the first commands want to look at is called the verify now the verify command in ACL helps us to test whether our fields have the correct data type that we assigned a to so this card number here lets check what data type has been assigned to so I click on my edit view filter and then it tells me my card number is a character field C so n means numeric fields a