How to use "less than character" < string and then "greater than character" >in editing knowledge base in Custom Question Answering

Azzollini, Gianluca 25 Reputation points
2024-11-28T18:20:34.97+00:00

The problem is related to 'Language Studio' : basically I'm trying to set an integration Azure-Slack using Custom question answering.

I would need to set a question e.g. 'Azure' and have as reply a tagged user.

In order to have a tagged user in Slack I need to use 'less than', then @USERID\ and then 'greater than' special character.

However, whenever I try to use these characters less than followed by content and then 'greater than'm the content in between gets automatically canceled (screenshots below)

Would you have any workaround to solve this?

Thank you in advance

Example:
This is what's currently happening:1example_customqa

and then:answerqea

Azure AI Language
Azure AI Language
An Azure service that provides natural language capabilities including sentiment analysis, entity extraction, and automated question answering.
430 questions
{count} votes

Accepted answer
  1. VasaviLankipalle-MSFT 18,296 Reputation points
    2024-11-28T21:14:37.65+00:00

    Hello @Azzollini, Gianluca , could you try to encode the html as mentioned at the end in this documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-services/language-service/question-answering/reference/markdown-format

    Glad to know that <@USERID> made the trick using the last expression here.

    Regards,

    Vasavi


    -Please kindly accept the answer and vote 'yes' if you feel helpful to support the community, thanks.

    0 comments No comments

1 additional answer

Sort by: Most helpful
  1. Azzollini, Gianluca 25 Reputation points
    2024-11-29T09:33:57.4833333+00:00

    Hello Vasavi, thank you very much :) <@USERID> made the trick using the last expression there

    1 person found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments

Your answer

Answers can be marked as Accepted Answers by the question author, which helps users to know the answer solved the author's problem.