AWS organizations documentation change
Summary
Replaced 'management policy types' with 'declarative policy types'
Security assessment
Terminology standardization. No security features added or security issues addressed in the documentation change.
Diff
diff --git a/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_chatbot_syntax.md b/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_chatbot_syntax.md index e91619a62..083defb65 100644 --- a//organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_chatbot_syntax.md +++ b//organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_chatbot_syntax.md @@ -15 +15 @@ This topic describes chat applications policy syntax and provides examples. -A chat applications policy is a plaintext file that is structured according to the rules of [JSON](http://json.org). The syntax for chat applications policies follows the syntax for management policy types. For a complete discussion of that syntax, see [Understanding management policy inheritance](./orgs_manage_policies_inheritance_mgmt.html). This topic focuses on applying that general syntax to the specific requirements of the chat applications policy type. +A chat applications policy is a plaintext file that is structured according to the rules of [JSON](http://json.org). The syntax for chat applications policies follows the syntax for declarative policy types. For a complete discussion of that syntax, see [Understanding declarative policy inheritance](./orgs_manage_policies_inheritance_mgmt.html). This topic focuses on applying that general syntax to the specific requirements of the chat applications policy type.