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in this weekamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to talk about a very subtle kind of low-key but really impressive feature in dbt known as analysis itamp;#39;s a default folder comes out of the box when you initiate dbt but i feel like at least in my experience it often gets overlooked so weamp;#39;re going to take a look at when you would use this and how to actually go about doing that so what is the analysis folder and why would you use it at all so if you look here at our default project here we can see thereamp;#39;s the analysis folder here analyses i guess thatamp;#39;s how you pronounce that and in our dbt project we have the paths for it here thatamp;#39;s by default and really what it is is youamp;#39;re writing ad hoc sql queries for a variety of purposes which weamp;#39;ll touch on but the benefit really is that you can use dbt and jinja to compile all these things so you know all the ref functions the the looping the iterating the list kind