Move Cursor To Text

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This activity allows the user to move the cursor to the specified text on the terminal screen.

Properties

INPUT

DelayAfterIt assists the user to add a delay after initiating subsequent activities. The delay duration here is in milliseconds. When the option is left blank, the delay will not be considered.

DelayBeforeIt assists the user in adding a delay before starting the execution of the activities. The delay duration here is in milliseconds. When the option is left blank, the delay will not be considered.

IgnoreCase: Using this option allows the user to disregard the case of letters (uppercase or lowercase) when searching for a matching text. It finds the text regardless of capitalization.

Start Row/Column: This parameter indicates the starting row and column position from where the text needs to be retrieved. It accepts the input value in “String” datatype. You can either hardcode the values in “String” format variable or provide the values in “String” datatype.

The “Row/Column” position will be available in the “Terminal” screen at the bottom. Based on the cursor point, the row and column value can be retrieved.

Text: *This parameter prompts the user to enter the input text where the cursor needs to be placed. It accepts the input value in “String” datatype. You can either hardcode the values in “String” format variable or provide the values in “String” datatype.

Timeout: This parameter specifies the maximum time allowed for searching and retrieving the text from the screen. If the text is not found within this time frame, an exception will be thrown.

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.

OUTPUT

Move Cursor Position: *It helps to view the output of the activity as the position of the cursor where it has been placed. It returns values in “String” datatype.

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.

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