The Confirmation Node allows you to prompt the user for a Yes or No answer. It helps when you want to verify information or allow the user to make a choice.
For example, in Book Flight Bot, you can use a confirmation node to prompt the user to respond if they would like to know the weather forecast at the destination.
The confirmation node’s conditional transitions go beyond the If-Else expressions. The transition depends on user reply: assertion (yes) or negation (no). The Else condition comes into play if their answer isn’t both.
Add the Node
Setting up a confirmation node in a dialog task involves the following steps:
- Open the dialog task to which you want to add the Confirmation node.
- Add a Confirmation node in the designated place. For steps related to adding nodes, refer here.
- The Confirmation window is displayed with the Component Properties tab selected by default.
Configure the Node
Component Properties
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To configure the component properties, follow the below steps:
- On the Component Properties tab, under the General Settings section, enter a Name and a Display Name.
- Under the User Prompts section, you can compose the confirmation request either as plain text or as a JavaScript message.You can enter channel-specific messages for User Prompts using the Manage link. For more information, refer to Using the Prompt Editor.
To add more prompts , click Add a Prompt and repeat the above steps.
- Enable the channel-specific standard formatting to Display Confirmation Options
If this is not enabled, the yes/no options will not be displayed to the end-user. - Platform detection of Yes/No is based on the below keywords. The platform ensures that the yes/no synonyms, including the internal ones, are processed at the same time and the earliest choice is taken. This means that something like of course not is considered as NO, and is not mapped to YES because of course could also be part of the YES synonym. Also, the yes/no synonyms are concepts and patterns as well.
For yes:
‘kay, <I agree, <I am>, <I am certain>, <I am listening>, <I am pleased to>, <I am sure>, <I can believe it>, <I can believe that>, <I can see that>, <I can try>, <I consent, <I could not agree with you more, <I did>, <I do>, <I give consent, <I give my consent, <I guess so, <I have no objection, <I think so, <I totally agree, <I understand>, <I will drink to that, <O.K., <OK, <a’ight, <a’right, <absolutely, <accept>, <accepted>, <ack, <affirmative>, <agreed, <ah yes, <all right, <alright, <always>, <apparently>, <approved, <ay, <aye, <be my guest, <beyond a doubt>, <bring it on>, <but of course, <by all means, <can not argue with that, <certainly>, <completely, <confirmed, <constantly>, <continue, <correct>, <could be>, <could not have said it better, <da, <damn good, <damn straight, <definitely, <delighted, <do it>, <especially, <evidently>, <exactly, <extremely>, <fantastic>, <fine>, <for sure, <fortune smiles on that, <fully, <generally, <go ahead>, <go ahead with, <he does>, <he is>, <hell yeah, <highly likely>, <how true>, <i guess>, <in this case>, <indeed, <indefinitely, <indubitably>, <it does>, <it is>, <it is highly likely>, <it will be a pleasure to, <it will be my pleasure to, <it would be a pleasure, <let us try>, <make it so>, <makes sense, <most assuredly, <most certainly, <mostly>, <my pleasure>, <naturally>, <no doubt, <no objections>, <no problem>, <nod, <nods, <o.k., <of course, <oh alright, <oh okay, <oh sure, <ok, <okey dokey, <one hundred percent, <only just>, <perfect>, <please do>, <positively, <precisely, <probably>, <right>, <right ,, <right brah, <right on, <righto, <righty-ho, <she does>, <she is>, <shure, <si, <so will you, <sounds wonderful, <supposedly, <sure, <sure thing, <surely, <that is alright, <that is correct, <that is good, <that is right, <thats great , yes, <thats great yes, <they are>, <they do>, <thumbs up, <totally, <true>, <two thumbs up, <uh-huh, <undoubtedly, <unquestionably, <very well, <very well indeed, <we can try>, <we did>, <we do>, <we should try>, <well maybe you are right, <well perhaps you are right, <whatever>, <will do>, <with pleasure, <without a doubt, <wonderful>, <yah, <yay, <yea, <yeah, <yeah definitely, <yeah sure, <yeh, <yep, <yeppers, <yes, <yes please, <yes really, <yip, <you are right, <you bet>, <you could say that>, <you may, <you may be right, <you may have a point, <yup, <yuppers, I would say so, Y, d’accord, it_is_ok, its_ok, okay, okey, positive, right-o, touche, why_not, will_be_nice, ya, yes, yo, you_bet_you, ys
For no:
<I am afraid I disagree with you, <I am afraid I do not agree, <I am afraid not, <I am not sure I agree, <I am not sure that I, <I could not disagree more, <I disagree, <I do not>, <I do not agree, <I do not believe it>, <I do not believe so, <I do not believe you>, <I do not think so, <I do not want to>, <I dont think so, <I doubt it, <I just do not get it, <I refuse>, <I think not, <I will not>, <I would not>, <but no, <but of course not, <by no means, <come off it, <did not>, <disagree, <do not be absurd, <do not be ridiculous, <do not be silly, <do not be stupid, <does not seem likely>, <does not seem possible>, <doubtful, <false>, <fat chance, <fortune does not smile on that, <get out>, <get real, <hardly, <he does not>, <he is not>, <hell no, <horse hockey, <if you say so, <iie, <impossible, <improbable, <inconceivable>, <it does not>, <it is not>, <it is not possible, <it is unlikely>, <me thinks not, <most certainly not, <naaah, <naah, <nah, <naw, <nay, <neah, <negative, <neither, <neither of these, <never, <never>, <never mind>, <no, <no>, <no !, <no ,, <no -, <no ., <no I am fine, <no I am good, <no I am ok, <no can do, <no chance>, <no thank you, <no thanks, <no way, <no way>, <none, <none of them, <none of these, <noo, <nope, <not a chance, <not a prayer>, <not a snowball ‘s chance in hell, <not any of them, <not at all, <not at all>, <not at the moment, <not by a long shot, <not by any means, <not especially, <not exactly, <not in a million years, <not likely>, <not many>, <not much>, <not on your life, <not particularly, <not really, <not so much>, <not sure, <not that I know of, <not to my knowledge>, <not to speak of, <not very often>, <nuts to you, <of course not, <oh come on, <on the contrary>, <rubbish, <seldom, <she does not>, <she is not>, <strange, <surely not, <that is impossible, <that is rubbish, <that is unbelievable, <there is no reason to think so, <they are not>, <they do not>, <thinks not, <uh-hu, <uh-uh, <uhuh, <unbelievable, <unfortunately not, <unlikely, <unlikely>, <we do not>, <yeah yeah, <you are dead wrong, <you are having me on, <you are joking, <you are kidding, <you are not serious, <you are winding me up, <you can not be serious, <you have got that wrong, <you have got to be kidding, <you must be joking, <you must be kidding, N, do_not, instead, maybe_at_another_time, n, neither, no, not_OK, not_at_a_time, not_ever, not_now, nothing
In the Variable Namespaces section, associate the variable namespaces to execute this node and its transitions. This option is visible only when the Variable Namespace is enabled for the assistant you are working with. You can go with the task level settings or customize it for this node. For more information, refer to Managing Namespace.
Instance Properties
- On the Confirmation Component Properties window, click the Instance Properties tab.
- Under the Interruptions Behavior section, you can configure the interruptions behavior for this node.
Note: The settings in the Instance Properties tab are specific to the current task and do not reflect in other dialog tasks that use this node. - Use the task level ‘Interruptions Behavior’ setting: The VA refers to the Interruptions Behavior settings set at the dialog task level.
- Customize for this node option: You can customize the Interruptions Behavior settings for this node by selecting this option and configuring it. Refer to Interruption Handling and Context Switching article for more information.
- Under the Precedence section, when the user’s input for an entity consists of a valid value for the entity and another intent, you can control the experience by choosing between Intent over Entity or Entity over Intent options. For example, if a Flight Booking assistant prompts for the destination and the user enters, Bangalore, how’s the weather there? you can define how the bot responds in such cases; pick the entity and add the intent to the follow-up intents stack or go ahead with the intent first based upon the Interruptions Behavior settings.
- Under the Custom Tags section, add tags to build custom profiles of your VA conversations. Click here for more.
IVR Properties
You can use this tab to define the input mode, grammar, prompts, and call behavior parameters for this node to use in the IVR Channel. This is done at the node level. Click here for details.
Connections Properties
The Confirmation node’s conditional transitions go beyond the If-Else expressions used for the other nodes. You can define conditional expression based on a context object value, else a user assertion (yes), or else user negation (no). Beyond the three, you can define a fallback Else condition to trigger.
Note: These conditions are applicable only for this instance and will not affect the node when being used in any other dialog.
For details on how to work with connection conditions, please see Adding IF-Else Conditions to Node Connections.