AWS agentworkspace documentation change
Summary
Removed duplicate word 'Customer' from title and content referencing 'Connect Customer agent workspace'
Security assessment
Correction of repetitive wording in documentation. No security-related content was added, modified, or removed.
Diff
diff --git a/agentworkspace/latest/devguide/integrating-with-agent-workspace-troubleshooting.md b/agentworkspace/latest/devguide/integrating-with-agent-workspace-troubleshooting.md index 54ffa2107..3410a0c5a 100644 --- a//agentworkspace/latest/devguide/integrating-with-agent-workspace-troubleshooting.md +++ b//agentworkspace/latest/devguide/integrating-with-agent-workspace-troubleshooting.md @@ -9 +9 @@ EventsRequests -# Troubleshoot application setup in Connect Customer Customer agent workspace +# Troubleshoot application setup in Connect Customer agent workspace @@ -11 +11 @@ EventsRequests -You can use the [Amazon Connect SDK's](https://github.com/amazon-connect/AmazonConnectSDK) ` AppConfig` object to retrieve data about your applications’s setup in the Connect Customer Customer agent workspace, including its permissions. This will allow you to inspect its state and determine which permissions were assigned to your app. Accessing its ` permissions` property will return a list of strings, each representing a permissions that grants access to a set of events and requests. Performing an action, whether subscribing to an event or making a request, will fail if your app does not have the corresponding permission that grants the action. You may have to ask your account admin to assign the permissions required for your app to function. To review the full list of permissions assignable to apps, please see the admin guide. +You can use the [Amazon Connect SDK's](https://github.com/amazon-connect/AmazonConnectSDK) ` AppConfig` object to retrieve data about your applications’s setup in the Connect Customer agent workspace, including its permissions. This will allow you to inspect its state and determine which permissions were assigned to your app. Accessing its ` permissions` property will return a list of strings, each representing a permissions that grants access to a set of events and requests. Performing an action, whether subscribing to an event or making a request, will fail if your app does not have the corresponding permission that grants the action. You may have to ask your account admin to assign the permissions required for your app to function. To review the full list of permissions assignable to apps, please see the admin guide.