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[Music] hi everybody Chris Alta here with mlc CAD systems this video today is really an update to a video that I made back in 2017 that is posted to our YouTube channel called managing the engineering change process with SolidWorks PDM in the video itself Im sure how we can leverage the XML file format for an engineering change process inside of SolidWorks PDF I received a lot of positive feedback and I know that theres a number of customers that have adopted a process very similar or the same after reviewing the video that I created this file is still on our YouTube channel and within that video I sure you know basically how that works and I give you some of the reasons why I chose the XML format so if you wanted to run over to take a look at that it is a good video to review now one area of feedback that Ive received from customers is in regards to how we would view the history of ECNs for our CAD files over a period of time my recommendation for this has been to either use the w