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Working with Grammars > Using the Grammar File Editor > Editing Static Grammars | |
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Editing Static Grammars |
The Grammar File Editor for a static grammar uses a tabular format to define the entries that comprise the grammar. Each column is a rule for reference-able column value items. For example, Column 1 and 2 can be renamed to something like "animal" and "color" by modifying the name field in the Avaya Properties view.
When a grammar is placed on an input field, two additional fields are added (in addition to the standard utterance, confidence, input mode, value, and interpretation). So for example, "animal" can be set to "dog" and "color" can be set to "blue".
When first accessing the Grammar File Editor for a static grammar, the table consists of only one active column and row. In effect, this means there is only one active cell, which is initially unpopulated.
If you selected the check box labeled Generate sample grammar in the grammar file wizard, the Grammar File Editor opens with three populated cells.
See the following sections for information on editing information in the Static Grammar File Editor:
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