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Thanks once again, on the comparative case with “Robility6” and “Robility Enterprise” version activity, there is one such activity as “Inject JS”. Wil...
To handle such scenarios, you can use “Retry” scope. This activity helps you to execute a loop and delay with specified time limit to wait for the el...
Yes, alternative methods for retrieving attributes can be considered if the "Get Attributes" activity does not meet your needs. CheckAppState - Th...
Thanks for the advice. Since the website will be dynamically changing, is it recommended to use “XPath” with surrounding elements enabled?
Yes, there is a “Wait Time” property that specifies the time limit for the browser to completely load and for the elements to appear.
The recommended option is “Complete,” even if your webpage is interactively responsive. This ensures you wait for the element and also accounts for dy...
@abiduai When your webpage is slow or takes time to respond and load all the elements, there is an option in the activities called “Wait for Ready.”...
Yes, the bot will execute the workflow until all the results from all pages on the website are extracted. This might take longer than expected based o...
The image above shows that there is no "Common" or "Static" element for the surrounding element required for the load results button. Try to spy ove...
There is no limit on the license request; you can request the required amount of licenses for each product in Robility, and these licensing details do...
What do I need to do when the log reports “Permission denied” when adding transactions to the Interact?
@abidurai When is attended bot execution more appropriate?
When should I use unattended bot execution?