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Avaya sab speech application builder: user guide
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Expanding the Component Workbench opens the Repository Maintenance window, which can be
used to import new components. Expanding Administration displays the Configuration, Organization
and Permissions options.
Search engine
In addition to its file directory and feature directory function, the tree also provides a Search engine
that can be used to search for
a dialog flow (see page 73)
a prompt (see page 87)
To search for any entity:
1
Click on the appropriate node; for example, to search for a dialog flow, click on one of the Dialogs
nodes. (Note, however, that the Search engine is not available from a leaf node). Voice Runner
displays its Search engine in the Dialog Modeler window.
2
Type the name, or partial name, of the entity you want to find into the Name field. If you have used
a partial name, ensure that the Partial Match box is also checked.
3
In the case of a dialog flow or a prompt, you can select the environment you want to search:
Any environment - searches all environments; this is the default
Tool - searches the Tool environment. This contains dialog flows that are under construction
(and related prompts)
Production - searches the Production environment. This contains dialog flows that are
deployed (and related prompts)
Decommission - searches the Decommission environment. This consists of dialog flows that
have been taken out of deployment (and related prompts).
4
Click Search. SAB displays a list of all matching entities in the Dialog Modeler window.
5
Click Show Details to display further details.
6
Click on the entity name to open it in the Dialog Modeler window.
Figure 14. The Prompts directory structure, expanded
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