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[Music] [Applause] hello welcome to my latest video this is a short video on using conditionals to set facts so enhanceable like any other programming language at some point youre going to want a variable for something this is fairly simple to do when its just just the one value but if we need to pick that value from the server that were running it its against it can get a bit trickier so for example im running my playbook and roll against lister servers i need to identify which data sensor that server is in so that i can apply the name servers the time servers the correct nfs mounts you know or anything else i also want my code to run on all the servers in the list set that fact individually for each server to something thats unique to the server and then apply my configuration so in this video im going to try to generate a static fact then how to use conditionals a conditional statement to set the fact and then how to combine all those facts into a string and im only going to