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UiPath Associate Certification Guide

By : Niyaz Ahmed, Lahiru Fernando, Rajaneesh Balakrishnan
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UiPath Associate Certification Guide

By: Niyaz Ahmed, Lahiru Fernando, Rajaneesh Balakrishnan

Overview of this book

UiPath is the most popular vendor in the Robotic Process Automation (RPA) industry. If you're an RPA enthusiast or citizen developer who wants to succeed in the industry, achieving this certification can help you get accredited and ready for real-world challenges using UiPath. UiPath Associate Certification Guide offers complete, up-to-date coverage of the UiPath RPA Associate certification exam to help you pass on the first attempt and get certified. The book is written in a clear, succinct way with self-assessment questions, quizzes with answers at the end of each chapter, exam tips, and mock exams with detailed answers and explanations. You'll start by getting to grips with the basic concepts of UiPath RPA, and then progress to an in-depth discussion of all the concepts required for Associate certification. Finally, you'll develop UiPath skills by gaining the required knowledge and implement these skills using sample business cases. By the end of this UiPath book, you'll have covered everything you need to pass the exam, gained the knowledge you need to work on real-world case studies, and learned how to apply the various concepts to build enterprise-level use cases.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Part 1: Importance of RPA
6
Part 2: UiPath Studio
15
Part 3: Use Case and Exam Preparation
20
Chapter 17: Mock Exam 1
21
Chapter 18: Mock Exam 2

Working with the debugging panels

Apart from the actions available in the DEBUG ribbon bar, UiPath Studio provides you with an array of panels that help you in the debugging process.

There are five panels available for debugging in UiPath:

  1. The Locals panel
  2. The Watch panel
  3. The Immediate panel
  4. The Call Stack panel
  5. The Breakpoints panel

Each panel is marked in the following screenshot. Each number corresponds with the position of the panel in the preceding list:

Figure 13.5 – The debug panels

Once debugging has started, all five panels become visible. But, first, let's look at each panel and understand what purpose they serve.

The Locals panel

The Locals panel window has three properties – Name, Type, and Value. The panel shows the following information with their corresponding properties:

  • Variables: Displays all the variables within the scope of the executing container
  • Arguments: Displays...