<h2>NLU Workbench - Intents page is taking a long time to load due to the NLU Conflict reports that causes the performance issue</h2><br/><div style="overflow-x:auto"><article><div ><h3 >Issue </h3><section><div> <div>In the NLU Workbench, you may have noticed that the model intents page for your corresponding NLU model can take several minutes to load causing a performance issue.</div> </div></section></div><div ><h3 >Cause</h3><section><div> <div>When an NLU model is trained, it generates NLU Conflict reports. However, when you load the model intents page, these reports are analyzed, which can slow down the loading process, especially if there are numerous conflicts to review.</div> </div></section></div><div ><h3 >Resolution</h3><section><div> <div>To speed up the loading time, you can delete the NLU Conflict reports for your model and then try reloading the page. Once these reports are removed, you should notice a quicker loading time for the model intents page.</div> <br /> <div>How to delete conflict reports:</div> <br /> <div>1. Navigate to the [nlu_conflict_definition] table.</div> <div>2. Apply a filter to display only the records related to your model, which is experiencing the slow loading issue.</div> <div>3. Delete all filtered records.</div> <br /> <div><strong>Note:</strong> If you find you need the conflict report in the future, it will be regenerated automatically once you re-train the model.</div> <div> </div> <div>You can also create a Scheduled Job <strong>or</strong> a Table Cleaner record to automatically delete these old Conflict Detection records for your large NLU Models. They are generated each time you train the NLU Model.</div> </div></section></div></article></div>