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Robotic Process Automation with Automation Anywhere

By : Husan Mahey
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Robotic Process Automation with Automation Anywhere

By: Husan Mahey

Overview of this book

With an increase in the number of organizations deploying RPA solutions, Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is quickly becoming the most desired skill set for both developers starting their career and seasoned professionals. This book will show you how to use Automation Anywhere A2019, one of the leading platforms used widely for RPA. Starting with an introduction to RPA and Automation Anywhere, the book will guide you through the registration, installation, and configuration of the Bot agent and Control Room. With the help of easy-to-follow instructions, you’ll build your first bot and discover how you can automate tasks with Excel, Word, emails, XML, and PDF files. You’ll learn from practical examples based on real-world business scenarios, and gain insights into building more robust and resilient bots, executing external scripts such as VBScripts and Python, and adding error handling routines. By the end of this RPA book, you’ll have developed the skills required to install and configure an RPA platform confidently and have a solid understanding of how to build complex and robust, yet performant, bots.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)

Automating desktop applications

In the previous section, we learned to use Automation Anywhere with browser-based applications. Our tasks are also most likely to include desktop applications. In principle, the automation of desktop applications is the same as web applications. We have already used the Recorder package and, in particular, the Capture action. The Capture action is also used with desktop applications. As with web applications, you have to identify the window, followed by what object to capture, and finally an action to tell the bot what to do with it.

You will be exposed to working with a desktop application, in particular Notepad. I am assuming we all have Notepad on our desktops. We will use the capture action as well as keystroke simulation to perform tasks. These are very useful actions when building an RPA solution as they work in the same way a human interacts with interfaces. Humans interact with interfaces by using keyboards and by clicking or selecting objects...