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Able to automate
Extracting from and inputting to all
information silos
Web Windows Cloud Legacy
systems
All Windows and Web user navigation and
actions
Data comparison and validation
Rule based decisions
Static IP
Port No
Same LAN network
1 on 1 system setup for Client Installation
Automation Anywhere
Control Room
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Development Client Run Time Client
operations.
applications.
STANDARD RECORDER
Captures all mouse events; movements, clicks, click and drag
Captures all keystrokes as Insert Keystrokes
OBJECT RECORDER
SMART Technology ideal for desktop applications
Records based on a provided window title
Captures objects based on name, type, data layer (not visible)
User can view captured properties or set values/text within the recorded Object
WEB RECORDER
SMART Technology ideal for websites
Records based on a provided URL
Extracts single data, pattern-based data, and tables
Navigates web controls
Strictly a Browser based tool, supports IE 100%
option.
Sub-Commands
The Web Recorder command provides the following sub-commands:
Open and close websites in browser sessions
Manage web controls
Download data
Extract additional data from the web
Test websites and locate broken links
Navigate URLs
Extract Website source code
Search by captions
Navigate back
Execute a Java Script
When you need to extract regular data from the website, click the
Extract Data button on the Web Recorder toolbar.
After highlighting the text, the Extract Data window is displayed,
and contains the text you selected.
Save this copied text to an existing variable in your task.
Optionally, save the control URL either as a new variable or to an
existing variable in your task.
You can also assign Before and After Keywords for extracting data.
Click Save.
Click the Stop Recording button on the Web Recorder toolbar.
The Save Task window pops-up, wherein you can specify a task
name. Optionally select a folder in which to save the task and click
save. You can also optionally specify a password to prevent the task
from being run by unauthorized users.
Database Concepts
Using SQL
Database Command
Organized in layers
Redundancy is removed
SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most common means of accessing data in a RDBMS
4. Select extracts data from the database (also called a database query)
SQL commands can be put together into a Stored Procedure residing inside of the database
SQL commands and Stored Procedures are invoked using the AA Database Commands
Logging Concepts
Example: Member ID is okay to log, RXs are okay to log, should not log
the RXs for each member
Logging takes a lot of disk space but disk space is cheap!
Limit logging screen images, instead log the data from the screen
Email Automation Command provides the ability to process incoming emails by:
Connect to an email server
Monitor email activities
Manage incoming emails
Download attachments to the proper folders
Extract data from emails such as:
Subject
Sent From
Sent To
CCs
Attachments
Message
Record locator
Sessions
Excel Command
System Commands
In Automation Anywhere, a session is the link between AA and an application or dataset in memory
It is used by the commands in AA to uniquely identify the application or dataset the command should
connect to
cell
The IF/ELSE Command is one of the most frequently used commands to automate business rules
OR (Match Any) if at least one of the combined conditions is true the IF/ELSE is true
AND (Match All) all of the conditions must be true for the IF/ELSE to be true
IF/ELSE Commands are frequently used to set conditions prior to executing automation
Loops contain a series of commands that will be executed repeatedly until a specific
condition is met
The condition that ends the loop is determined when starting the loop
Ensure the automation sets and cleans up properly within or outside of the loop
Times
Specify the number of times to loop through task
The loop will perform the actions between the Start
and End Loop commands
List
Ideal when the number of loops necessary are
unknown
Use the dropdown list to select an existing variable
which will determine how many times the tasks is
repeated before ending the loop
End Loop
Ends the loop once the actions selected between the
Start and End Loop have been completed
Automatically inserted into a task when a Start Loop
Subcommand is inserted
Exit Loop
Exits the loop once a specific action or condition
occurs
Can only exist between the Start and End Loop
Commands
Continue
Continues to the next iteration of the loop once a
specific action or condition occurs
Can only exist between the Start and End Loop
Commands
to capture
supplied path
web page
Specify an image
Select the OCR engine
Set a threshold amount to determine OCR
accuracy
Assign the extracted text value in a variable
Prompt Command
Request information while running a task
Receive user input such as file name, password
or email address
Specify the Prompt Option
Select a window for the prompt
Create the text message
Assign the results to a variable
VB scripts
Java scripts
Length Command
Trim Command
Drag and drop the Run Task Command into an existing task
Repeat
Speed
Variable to pass
Useful when assigning a value to an existing variable that has been previously defined
Values can be made up of variables, mathematical expressions, or something as specific as a path or address
Maximize Window
Use this command to maximize an active window when running a
task.
Minimize Window
Use this command to minimize an active window when running a
task.
Re-size Window
Use this command to re-size an active window when running a
task.
Click the 'Capture' button to specify the dimensions to which the
window is to be re-sized.
Automation Anywhere provides graphical reports that display the status of tasks and workflows, as well as
the ROI over time.
You can view the following types of reports:
Task Run: Displays how many times a task has run successfully, and how many times it has failed
during the period. You can view this report for:
All Tasks saved in the default location, i.e., My Documents\Automation Anywhere\AutomationAnywhere\My Tasks
Tasks in a specified folder
Selected tasks.
Workflow Run: Displays how many times a workflow has run successfully and how many times it has
failed during the period. You can view this report for:
All workflows saved in the default location, i.e., My Documents\Automation Anywhere Files\Automation Anywhere Files\My Workflow
Workflows in a specified folder
Selected workflows
To run a report, simply specify your criteria in the Report Designer and click Run Report.
To run a saved report, double-click the report file in the Task List, or select the report in the Task List and click Run.
Conditional (If): Provides an event condition on which the subsequent steps in the Workflow depend. Based
on the result of the condition (True or False), the Workflow moves along the appropriate path to next steps.
End: The end of the Workflow. When the Workflow reaches this object, execution is stopped.