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  1. Docs
  2. Virtual Assistants
  3. Builder
  4. Dialog Task
  5. Dynamic Intent Node

Dynamic Intent Node

The Dynamic Intent node lets you dynamically trigger any of the flows in the bot by defining the intent’s display name using variables. The target intent can be either a Dialog Task or a FAQ. You can use this node to proactively disambiguate an intent and choose different intents based on the user or conversation context.

In the case of linked bots associated with Universal Bots, you can also use this node to trigger flows present in any other linked bots of the corresponding Universal Bot. This feature allows you to invoke reusable or utility flows in one linked bot from another, for example, user authentication, OTP verification, etc. It simplifies switching between tasks in different linked bots of a Universal Bot.

Key Points

  • The target task can be within the current bot, or if connected to a Universal Bot, it can be in any of the other linked bots of the Universal Bot.
  • You can define the display name of the target intent using Context or Environment variables.
  • The Platform resolves the context or environment variable during runtime to identify the target intent.
  • If the variable fails to provide a valid Dialog Task or FAQ Name, the current task will be discarded, and the Task Failure Event will be triggered.

Setting up a Dynamic Intent node in a dialog task involves adding the node at the appropriate location in the dialog flow and configuring various properties of the node, as explained below.

Add the Node

  1. Open the dialog task to which you want to add the dynamic intent node.
  2. Use the “+” button next to the node under which you want to add the dynamic intent node, choose Dynamic Intent, and then click New Dynamic Intent.
    The Dynamic Intent window is displayed with the Component Properties tab selected by default.
    Dynamic Intent Node

Configure the Node

Component Properties

The settings made within this section affect this node across all instances in all dialog tasks.
Node's Component Properties

General Settings

In this section, you can provide Name, Display Name, and Description for the node. The node name cannot contain spaces.

Target Intent Name

In this section, you can define the display name of the intent (Dialog Task or FAQ) that you want to switch to. Use context variable or environment variable to define the display name as follows:

  • Context Variable – {{context.targetTaskName}}
  • Environment Variable – {{env.targetTaskName}}
    Where targetTaskName is a variable that contains the target intent’s display name as the value.

Example Scenarios:

  • If the target intent is present within the same bot: The variable must use a valid display name of an intent within the bot. The target intent can be associated with a Dialog Task or FAQ. Consider the following intent display names – reset_password, apply_paid_leave, or how often should I reset my password. In the Target Intent Name field, you can use either the display name reset_password as static text or the context variable {{context.targetTaskName}} where the variable targetTaskName contains the display name reset_password as the value.
  • If the target intent is present in a different linked bot (the target bot and the current bot are linked to a common Universal Bot): The variable must refer to the target linked bot name and the display name of the intent within the target bot, separated by a ‘dot’. Consider the following intent display names – HRBot.apply_paid_leave, ITBot.reset_password, or ITBot.how often should I reset my password. In the Target Intent Name field, you can use either the display name ITBot.reset_password as static text or the context variable {{context.targetTaskName}} where the variable targetTaskName contains the display name ITBot.reset_password as the value.

Target Intent Error Transition

In this section, you can select the flow of execution to be followed in case the Platform fails to resolve the defined target intent:

  • Ignore this node and continue with the execution of the following node in the transition; this option is selected by default.
  • Trigger Task failure event

Instance Properties

Under the Instance Properties tab, you can configure the instance-specific fields for this Dynamic Intent intent node. These settings are applicable only for this instance and will not affect any other instances of this node.
Node's Instance Properties

Entity Pre-Assignments

In this section, you can assign values for the entities or context variables of the target dialog task. Provide the name of the entity or context variable of the target intent and define the value to be assigned from the current task’s context.

Key/Value should prefix with context for getting values from the context object.
Key: Entity name
Value: context.path of the value which needs to be assigned to the entity

Note: This setting is ignored if the target intent is FAQ.

Entity Post-Assignments

In this section, you can assign values for the entities and context variables of the current task after returning from the target task. Provide the name of the entity or context variable of the current task and define the value to be assigned from the target task’s context.

Key/Value should prefix with context for getting values from the context object.
Key: Entity name
Value: context.path of the value which needs to be assigned to the entity

Transition Options

In this section, you can select the flow to be followed once the task completes. You can choose from two options:

  • Initiate the target intent execution from within the current context
  • End the current task and initiate the target task

Advanced Controls

In this section, you can add Custom Meta Tags to the conversation flow to profile VA-user conversations and derive business-critical insights from usage and execution metrics. You can add tags for the following:

  • Message – Define custom tags to be added to the current message in the conversation.
  • User – Define custom tags to be added to the user’s profile information.
  • Session – Define custom tags to be added to the current conversation session.

For more information on custom tags, see Custom Meta Tags.

Connections Properties

Click the Connections tab and set the transition properties to determine the node in the dialog task to execute next. You can write conditional statements based on the values of any Entity or Context Objects in the dialog task, or you can use intents for transitions. See Adding IF-Else Conditions to Node Connections for a detailed setup guide.
Node's Connections

Note: These conditions apply only for this instance and will not affect this node when used in any other dialog.

Dynamic Intent Node

The Dynamic Intent node lets you dynamically trigger any of the flows in the bot by defining the intent’s display name using variables. The target intent can be either a Dialog Task or a FAQ. You can use this node to proactively disambiguate an intent and choose different intents based on the user or conversation context.

In the case of linked bots associated with Universal Bots, you can also use this node to trigger flows present in any other linked bots of the corresponding Universal Bot. This feature allows you to invoke reusable or utility flows in one linked bot from another, for example, user authentication, OTP verification, etc. It simplifies switching between tasks in different linked bots of a Universal Bot.

Key Points

  • The target task can be within the current bot, or if connected to a Universal Bot, it can be in any of the other linked bots of the Universal Bot.
  • You can define the display name of the target intent using Context or Environment variables.
  • The Platform resolves the context or environment variable during runtime to identify the target intent.
  • If the variable fails to provide a valid Dialog Task or FAQ Name, the current task will be discarded, and the Task Failure Event will be triggered.

Setting up a Dynamic Intent node in a dialog task involves adding the node at the appropriate location in the dialog flow and configuring various properties of the node, as explained below.

Add the Node

  1. Open the dialog task to which you want to add the dynamic intent node.
  2. Use the “+” button next to the node under which you want to add the dynamic intent node, choose Dynamic Intent, and then click New Dynamic Intent.
    The Dynamic Intent window is displayed with the Component Properties tab selected by default.
    Dynamic Intent Node

Configure the Node

Component Properties

The settings made within this section affect this node across all instances in all dialog tasks.
Node's Component Properties

General Settings

In this section, you can provide Name, Display Name, and Description for the node. The node name cannot contain spaces.

Target Intent Name

In this section, you can define the display name of the intent (Dialog Task or FAQ) that you want to switch to. Use context variable or environment variable to define the display name as follows:

  • Context Variable – {{context.targetTaskName}}
  • Environment Variable – {{env.targetTaskName}}
    Where targetTaskName is a variable that contains the target intent’s display name as the value.

Example Scenarios:

  • If the target intent is present within the same bot: The variable must use a valid display name of an intent within the bot. The target intent can be associated with a Dialog Task or FAQ. Consider the following intent display names – reset_password, apply_paid_leave, or how often should I reset my password. In the Target Intent Name field, you can use either the display name reset_password as static text or the context variable {{context.targetTaskName}} where the variable targetTaskName contains the display name reset_password as the value.
  • If the target intent is present in a different linked bot (the target bot and the current bot are linked to a common Universal Bot): The variable must refer to the target linked bot name and the display name of the intent within the target bot, separated by a ‘dot’. Consider the following intent display names – HRBot.apply_paid_leave, ITBot.reset_password, or ITBot.how often should I reset my password. In the Target Intent Name field, you can use either the display name ITBot.reset_password as static text or the context variable {{context.targetTaskName}} where the variable targetTaskName contains the display name ITBot.reset_password as the value.

Target Intent Error Transition

In this section, you can select the flow of execution to be followed in case the Platform fails to resolve the defined target intent:

  • Ignore this node and continue with the execution of the following node in the transition; this option is selected by default.
  • Trigger Task failure event

Instance Properties

Under the Instance Properties tab, you can configure the instance-specific fields for this Dynamic Intent intent node. These settings are applicable only for this instance and will not affect any other instances of this node.
Node's Instance Properties

Entity Pre-Assignments

In this section, you can assign values for the entities or context variables of the target dialog task. Provide the name of the entity or context variable of the target intent and define the value to be assigned from the current task’s context.

Key/Value should prefix with context for getting values from the context object.
Key: Entity name
Value: context.path of the value which needs to be assigned to the entity

Note: This setting is ignored if the target intent is FAQ.

Entity Post-Assignments

In this section, you can assign values for the entities and context variables of the current task after returning from the target task. Provide the name of the entity or context variable of the current task and define the value to be assigned from the target task’s context.

Key/Value should prefix with context for getting values from the context object.
Key: Entity name
Value: context.path of the value which needs to be assigned to the entity

Transition Options

In this section, you can select the flow to be followed once the task completes. You can choose from two options:

  • Initiate the target intent execution from within the current context
  • End the current task and initiate the target task

Advanced Controls

In this section, you can add Custom Meta Tags to the conversation flow to profile VA-user conversations and derive business-critical insights from usage and execution metrics. You can add tags for the following:

  • Message – Define custom tags to be added to the current message in the conversation.
  • User – Define custom tags to be added to the user’s profile information.
  • Session – Define custom tags to be added to the current conversation session.

For more information on custom tags, see Custom Meta Tags.

Connections Properties

Click the Connections tab and set the transition properties to determine the node in the dialog task to execute next. You can write conditional statements based on the values of any Entity or Context Objects in the dialog task, or you can use intents for transitions. See Adding IF-Else Conditions to Node Connections for a detailed setup guide.
Node's Connections

Note: These conditions apply only for this instance and will not affect this node when used in any other dialog.
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