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hi there welcome back to the next video and in this video I will show you the joints so joints are basically very important concept into any business intelligence tool or if you are coming from the sequel background I think I dont really need to say how important a joint is and day in and day out you have to work with the joints right so how does joint work well it works in the background of the script so if I go into the data load editor okay Im not worried about the changes that I made so so there is some script which is generated automatically in the previous video we had talked about the cross table which converts the pivot table into a long table for that analysis that you can do within the click sense as theres a requirement that it should be a long table now if you need to join lets say for example we had explored the two tables like orders and their returns right and the previous videos so these are the two tables and if you see by default they are joined by the order ID s