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How to: Validate Prompts in a Web-based Voice Response Application

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Use prompt validation in Web-based voice response applications to determine whether prompts required by an application are present in the selected prompt project.

Prompt validation in Web-based voice response applications compares the selected prompt project against the application's .aspx and .pf files. If a string required by the application is not present in the prompt project as an extraction and a .wav file, an error is displayed in validation results.

Validating Prompts

To validate a prompt database against a Web-based voice response application

  1. In a Web-based voice response application, open a prompt database.

    For more information, see How to: Open a Prompt Database.

  2. On the Speech Prompt Editor toolbar, click Prompt Validation.

  3. On the Prompt Validation toolbar, click Do Validate Project.

  4. In the Solution Prompt Validation dialog box, select a project, and then click OK.

See Also

Other Resources

Prompt Projects and Databases
Develop Prompts with Speech Prompt Tools