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Creates a Lexicon Slot in a Lexicon. You can assign Slots to Keyphrases.
curl --request POST \
--url https://api-trial.cognigy.ai/new/v2.0/lexicons/{lexiconId}/slots \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--header 'X-API-Key: <api-key>' \
--data '{
"name": "food"
}'{
"name": "food",
"_id": "<string>",
"createdAt": 1694518620,
"lastChanged": 1694518620,
"createdBy": "<string>",
"lastChangedBy": "<string>"
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Supply the API Key in the HTTP-Header
The Accept header specifies the media type that the client expects in the response. Available options: application/json, application/hal+json, application/xml, text/xml, text/csv. The default value is application/json.
application/json, application/hal+json, application/xml, text/xml, text/csv The unique identifier for the Lexicon.
24^[a-z0-9]{24}$The name of the Slot.
"food"
The created Slot
The IEntityMeta defines meta information every entity within the system has. These are dates when a resource was created and modified as well as information about the user who initially created a resource and who modified it the last time.
The name of the Slot.
"food"
24^[a-z0-9]{24}$Unix-timestamp
0 <= x <= 21474836471694518620
Unix-timestamp
0 <= x <= 21474836471694518620
24^[a-z0-9]{24}$24^[a-z0-9]{24}$curl --request POST \
--url https://api-trial.cognigy.ai/new/v2.0/lexicons/{lexiconId}/slots \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--header 'X-API-Key: <api-key>' \
--data '{
"name": "food"
}'{
"name": "food",
"_id": "<string>",
"createdAt": 1694518620,
"lastChanged": 1694518620,
"createdBy": "<string>",
"lastChangedBy": "<string>"
}