RPA Blue Prism Process & Object Studio Part-4 | Become a Blue Prism Developer | NGI Technologies

Опубликовано: 02 Февраль 2025
на канале: NGI Technologies
302
8

Process Studio Stages
Start:
Represents the starting point of a process.
There is typically only one Start stage in a process.

End:
Represents the end point of a process.
There can be multiple End stages if there are different exit points.

Action:
Executes predefined actions or operations.
Example: Calling an action from an object, performing calculations.

Decision:
Introduces branching logic based on a condition.
Example: If-else logic, checking whether a condition is met.

Choice:
Similar to Decision but allows multiple branches.
Example: Switch-case logic, different paths for different values.

Calculation:
Performs mathematical or string operations.
Example: Adding values, concatenating strings.

Data Item:
Stores data temporarily.
Example: Variables to store values, intermediate results.

Collection:
Stores a list or table of items.
Example: Arrays or lists for multiple values.

Loop:
Repeats a set of activities until a condition is met.
Example: For-each loop, iterating through a collection.

Page:
Represents a sub-process or a reusable sequence within a process.
Example: Modular sub-routines, reusable sequences.

Object Studio Stages
Start:
Represents the starting point of an object process.
Similar to the Start stage in Process Studio.

End:
Represents the end point of an object process.
Similar to the End stage in Process Studio.

Read:
Reads data from an application element.
Example: Reading text from a textbox, extracting data from a webpage.

Write:
Writes data to an application element.
Example: Entering text into a textbox, selecting an item from a dropdown.

Navigate:
Performs navigation actions within an application.
Example: Clicking buttons, navigating through menus.

Wait:
Pauses the execution until a specified condition is met.
Example: Waiting for an element to appear, waiting for a process to complete.

Code:
Executes custom code, usually written in C# or VB.NET.
Example: Custom logic that is not covered by built-in stages.

Attachment:
Attaches the object to an application instance.
Example: Connecting to a running instance of an application.

Terminate:
Gracefully ends the connection to an application.
Example: Closing an application, ending a session.

Wait:
Allows for pauses and timing control in the process.
Example: Waiting for an element to appear, introducing delays.

These stages in Process Studio and Object Studio provide the building blocks for designing comprehensive automation solutions in Blue Prism.

📱 Follow Us:
Instagram:   / ngitechindia  
Twitter:   / ngitechnologies  
Facebook:   / ngitechindia  
LinkedIn:   / ngitechindia  
YouTube:    / ngitechnindia  

📧 Contact Us:
Phone: +91 95662 72157 / +91 96772 72157
Email: [email protected]

👍 Support Our Channel: Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you enjoyed this video! Your support helps us create more content like this.

#blueprism #rpablueprism #rpatrainingforbeginners #rpatraining #rpatrainingwithplacement
#blueprismtraining #rpacommunity #learnrpa #rpatutorial