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so this is a continuation of our PL sequel based concurrent program like I think last time we have seen how do we execute the this kind of logic but what we have not discussed is like how do we add up the layout because like a if at all if the requirement is to have a PDF or a different kind of format other than text format we require XML template to be attached so now weamp;#39;ll see how do we attach XML template to this program at runtime okay so we will try to see different logics the first logic is like adding up the layer like I will try to call the program directly from our PL sequel anonymous block another one is like as a concurrent program approach okay so because sometimes we want to validate rather than resisting errors convent program right so you may need to know this logic also this reason weamp;#39;ll discuss this one so okay yeah so here in the anonymous blog approach what we require to do is we required to call add layout API and then we have to call the concurrent