### [Read this on the main serverless docs site](https://www.serverless.com/framework/docs/guides/variables/self) # Self-Reference Properties in serverless.yml To self-reference properties in `serverless.yml`, use the `${self:someProperty}` syntax in your `serverless.yml`. `someProperty` can contain the empty string for a top-level self-reference or a dotted attribute reference to any depth of attribute, so you can go as shallow or deep in the object tree as you want. ```yml service: new-service provider: aws custom: globalSchedule: rate(10 minutes) # the following example purposely demonstrates the ability for a variable to cross reference another one serviceName: ${self:service} exportName: ${self:custom.serviceName}-export # or simply # exportName: ${self:service}-export functions: hello: handler: handler.hello events: - schedule: ${self:custom.globalSchedule} world: handler: handler.world events: - schedule: ${self:custom.globalSchedule} resources: Outputs: NewServiceExport: Value: 'A Value To Export' Export: Name: ${self:custom.exportName} ``` In the above example you're setting a global schedule for all functions by referencing the `globalSchedule` property in the same `serverless.yml` file. This way, you can easily change the schedule for all functions whenever you like.