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hi everyone my name is King Ivy and this is Introduction to audit command language this is the third lesson in a series of eight lesson sets on the topic of introduction to ACL so letamp;#39;s get started so on this third lesson weamp;#39;ll be covering defining Fields so defining Fields is really important because often times uh you want to create new data using the existing data or using combining different data sets uh to in order to create new information to get to the objective that you want to achieve but enough about me random bling letamp;#39;s just get started so Iamp;#39;m going to weamp;#39;re going to start off where we left off in the previous lesson so if you if youamp;#39;re not where I am right now pause the video go back to lessons one and two make sure that youamp;#39;re all on the same page so that we can all keep up with each other so defining fields Ultra important again because you can create new data so what Iamp;#39;m going to show you first is u