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[Music] my name is colin christie with clyde fast consulting today im going to be showing an example of binding an alert to a non-host ci using event rules and today im going to be showing an example where an alert gets bound to an application service type ci so lets take a look at how we can do that so the default out-of-the-box behavior for events and alerts in servicenow is that when an event comes in and it has the node field populated and this node can be found in the cmdb the alert that is raised from the event will have that configuration item set and thats exactly what we see here so this is the alert that goes with the event i just showed the node field was populated with a ci that could be found in the cmdb and then the alerts configuration item field got populated so thats exactly what i expect but what if i wanted this alert to have the ci populated with an application service ci instead of a node ci well lets take a look at how we can do that so whenever im creating