Setting alert rule in RWB

Hi Experts,
i am working on ccms alerts. am done with the alert configurations now. Am at the final stage -ALERT RULE. now i want to receive alerts for all channels except for one particular sender and receiver service. please let me know how do i exclude this. Like if i give " * " in all the condition, everything will be included. Do i have to specify not equal to SENDER1_BS something like that?
thanks.
kanan

hi all , please respond on how to exclude particular Buss Service in the Alert Rule "Condition". I am setting alert only for channels.
thanks.
kanan

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    Check these Usefull BLOGs also
    /people/bhavesh.kantilal/blog/2006/07/25/triggering-xi-alerts-from-a-user-defined-function
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