BringToFront

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BringToFront

The ‘BringToFront’ activity helps you bring the application into focus when it has been minimized during runtime.

Properties

INPUT

DelayAfter: It assists the user to add a delay before initiating subsequent activities. The delay duration here is in milliseconds. By default, it is set to “300” milliseconds. When the option is left blank, the delay will not be considered.

DelayBefore: It assists the user in adding a delay before starting the execution of the activities. The delay duration here is in milliseconds. By default, it is set to “200” milliseconds. When the option is left blank, the delay will not be considered.

ExecuteBy: Gets auto filled once the “Active Application” is selected. This contains the set of attributes for the specific spied element.

UIA3: It indicates the user to integrate “UIA3” functionality within the workflows. It accepts values in “Boolean” datatype. 
True: It will enable “UIA3” functionality within the workflow.
False:  It will disable “UIA3” functionality within the workflow.
By default, the parameter is set to false. When left empty, it will not consider UIA3 functionality. 

WaitTime: It enables the user to introduce a delay before initiating subsequent activities. The delay is specified in milliseconds.
By default, it is set to 10000 milliseconds. Leaving the option blank will result in no delay being applied.

WindowState: This parameter allows you to configure the application behavior.
Maximize: Maximizes the application.
Restore: Restores the application.
None: Does not perform any action.
By default, the ‘Maximize’ option will be selected.

MISC

DisplayName: Displays the name of the activity. The activity name can be customized, which aids in troubleshooting.

SkipOnError: Specify the “Boolean” value as “True” or “False.”
True: Continue executing the workflow regardless of any errors thrown.
False: Halt the workflow if it encounters any errors.
None: If the option is left blank, the activity will, by default, behave as if “False” were chosen.

Version: It indicates the version of the feature being used.

RESULT

Result: It provides the ability to view the execution status of the activity. It returns values in “Boolean.”
True: Indicates that the activity has been executed successfully without any errors.
False: Indicates that the activity has been unsuccessful due to an unexpected error being thrown.

Represents mandatory fields to execute the workflow

Tips:

1. Enable the “UIA3” functionality when you have employed “DesktopAutomationUIA3” activities in the workflow. 
2. If “UIA3” is enabled, and there are no “UIA3” activities used in the workflow, it will not execute properly. 

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