Rolling Back the Definition Set

If you chose to save a backup when you applied changes to SpeechMiner (see Applying Changes), the entire definition set can be restored to SpeechMiner later on as necessary. When the definitions are restored, they are automatically applied to SpeechMiner, and the calls in the database are reprocessed and re-Categorized. This process is called rollback.

Note: It is highly recommended to create a backup whenever you apply changes. If you do so, you will be able to undo apply processes after they are implemented, by rolling back to the previous, saved definition set.

To restore the definitions in SpeechMiner to a saved set:

  1. Make sure no items are open or locked.
  2. In SMART, in the SMART menu, select Apply History. The Apply History dialog box opens and displays a list of available definition sets.

    History dialog box

  3. In the list, select the definition set you want to restore.
  4. Click Mark for Rollback. A rollback message appears at the bottom of the dialog box indicating that the definition set will be restored in accordance with the selected set.

    Rollback message

  5. Click OK. The rollback process begins, and the Apply Rollback dialog box opens:

    Apply Rollback dialog box

  6. When the process is completed, a confirmation message appears:

    Confirmation message

  7. Click OK to close the message.

Managing Stored Definition Sets

You can change the comment text of any stored definition set, and delete definition, sets as necessary.

To change the comment of a definition set:

  1. In SMART, in the SMART menu, select Apply History. The Apply History dialog box opens. 
  2. Click the comment text that you want to change. The text becomes an editable text field.
  3. Modify the text as necessary and then click outside the text field to close it.
  4. Click OK. The change is saved.

To delete definition sets:

  1. In SMART, in the SMART menu, select Apply History. The Apply History dialog box opens.
  2. Select the definition sets you want to delete. To select multiple sets, hold down Ctrl or Shift while you click. (Ctrl causes causes individual sets to be selected; Shift selects all sets between the first and second sets clicked.)
  3. Press Delete. The selected sets are deleted from the list.
  4. Click OK. The sets are deleted from the database.


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