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Attach Window Close Window Get Active Window Hide Window Maximize Window Move Window Open Application Restore Window Show Window
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%20Window/]] * [[Get Active Window>>path://docs.akabot.io/bin/view/Activities/Common%20Windows/Activities/Get%20Active%20Window/]] * [[Hide Window>>path://docs.akabot.io/bin/view/Activities/Common%20Windows
…* [[Attach Window>>path://docs.akabot.io/bin/view/Activities/Common%20Windows/Activities/Attach
[1]Release Notes
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RCA.Activities.Common Version 1.0.0.0 Features added Add new activities: Attach Window Close Window Get Active Window Hide Window Maximize Window Minimize Window Move Window Open Application Restore Window Show Window
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Version 1.0.0.0** == === **Features added** === (% class="box" %) ((( * Add new activities: ** Attach Window ** Close Window ** Get Active Window ** Hide Window ** Maximize Window ** Minimize Window ** Move Window ** Open Application ** Restore Window ** Show Window ))) ))) {{velocity}} #if ($xcontext.action
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Description Activities are the core unit of behavior in Windows Workflow Foundation. The execution logic of an activity can be implemented in managed code or it can be implemented by using other activities. This topic demonstrates how to create an activity. There are two steps required to create
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** == Activities are the core unit of behavior in Windows Workflow Foundation. The execution logic of an activity can be implemented in managed code or it can be implemented by using other activities. This topic demonstrates how to create an activity. **There are two steps required to create a custom activity:** 1
Computer Vision
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The AI Computer Vision pack contains refactored fundamental Common Element activities such as Click, Type Into, or Get Text. The main difference between the CV activities and their classic counterparts
…the use of selectors. Created mainly for automation in virtual desktop environments, these activities
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activities such as **Click**, **Type Into**, or **Get Text**. The main difference between the CV activities
…desktop environments, these activities bypass the issue of inexistent or unreliable selectors, as they send images of the window you are automating to the neural network, where it is analyzed and all UI
Common Windows
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The Common Window Activities Pack contains all the activities used for creating automation projects. These activities enable the robots to: Perform window manipulation See also: Release Notes Activities
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(% class="box" %) ((( The Common Window Activities Pack contains all the activities used for creating automation projects. These activities enable the robots to: * Perform window manipulation ))) See also: * [[Release Notes>>path:/bin/view/Activities/Common%20Windows/%5B1%5DRelease%20Notes
HTTP Client with Body Factory
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Description This HTTP Client with Body Factory activity enables you to perform HTTP requests to a specified web API. When first dragging this activity to the Designer panel, the HTTP Request Wizard window
…the activity. False (default) - blocks the process from continuing the execution. TimeOut MS (Int32
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** == This HTTP Client with Body Factory activity enables you to perform HTTP requests to a specified web API. When first dragging this activity to the Designer panel, the HTTP Request Wizard window is displayed
…the rest of the process to continue the execution even an error occurs within the activity. False (default
SAP Logon
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SAP Logon RCA.Activities.Common.SAPLogon You may use this activity to directly logon to an SAP system. In the body of activity: SAP Logon Path - The path to your SAP Logon program on your computer. Text must be quoted. Connection name - SAP connection name as displayed in the SAP Logon window used
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**SAP Logon** RCA.Activities.Common.SAPLogon You may use this activity to directly logon
…" %)**In the body of activity:** * **SAP Logon Path** - The path to your SAP Logon program on your computer. Text must be quoted. * **Connection name **- SAP connection name as displayed in the SAP Logon window used
Common Element
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The Common Element Activities Pack contains all the activities used for creating automation projects. These activities enable the robots to: Perform browser interaction and window manipulation
…. See also: Activities Release Notes
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(% class="box" %) ((( The Common Element Activities Pack contains all the activities used for creating automation projects. These activities enable the robots to: * Perform browser interaction and window manipulation. * Simulate human interaction, such as performing mouse and keyboard commands
HTTP Client
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and MERGE. By default, the GET method is selected. Misc Display Name (String) - The name of this activity
…Description This HTTP Client activity enables you to perform HTTP requests to a specified web API
…even when the activity throws an error. This field only supports Boolean values (True, False). True
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** == This HTTP Client activity enables you to perform HTTP requests to a specified web API. [[[[image:HTTP
…on Error (Boolean) **- Specifies if the automation should continue even when the activity throws an error
…the execution even if an error occurs within the activity. False (default) - blocks the process from continuing
Exchange
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The Exchange Activities Pack contains all the activities used for creating automation projects. These activities enable the robots to: Move mail to another folder. Send or get email on Microsoft Exchange Server. See also: Release Notes Activities
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(% class="box" %) ((( The Exchange Activities Pack contains all the activities used for creating automation projects. These activities enable the robots to: * Move mail to another folder. * Send or get email on Microsoft Exchange Server. ))) See also: * [[Release Notes>>path:/bin/view/Activities
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