Before you delete a dialog with intent enabled, you must first remove any intent sets
from the dialog. Otherwise, an intent set can become “stuck” to the deleted dialog, so that the
intent set is no longer visible and can’t be used in a different dialog. You don’t need to remove
utterances you’ve added manually.
From the Dialogs page in the Bot Builder, select the dialog you want to delete.
Click Dialog Intent.
In the Intent Set section, remove any intent sets from the dialog.
Click the dropdown next to an intent set.
Select Delete, and then confirm your choice.
This removes an intent set from the dialog and doesn’t delete the intent set from the
org.
Delete the dialog.
From the list of dialogs in the Dialog tab, find the dialog you want to delete. Click the
dropdown
next to the dialog.
Select Delete, and then confirm your choice.
If you delete a dialog before removing an intent set, you can recover a “stuck” intent set by
recreating the deleted dialog with its exact name and API name. After you’ve created the dialog,
click Enable Dialog Intent. Because the intent set is linked to the
dialog’s API name, the intent set will appear in the Intent Sets section of the Dialog Intent
tab. You can then remove the intent set and delete the dialog.
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