Blueprism multi object design
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01-06-20 09:52 AM
Hi All,
I hope everyone is safe and doing great.
I was going through the blue prism documentation on Object Design Guide(v 1.2). In section 4 i.e. Multi-Object Designs (page 10) it is written that "A good rule of thumb to work by is to build a single object for each screen that is to be automated".
Can someone explain to me what exactly is a screen and give some insights on how should one go about using that rule?
I have attached the document for reference.
Thanks in Advance.
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Harshith Kumar
Graduate Engineering Trainee
Schneider Electric
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I hope everyone is safe and doing great.
I was going through the blue prism documentation on Object Design Guide(v 1.2). In section 4 i.e. Multi-Object Designs (page 10) it is written that "A good rule of thumb to work by is to build a single object for each screen that is to be automated".
Can someone explain to me what exactly is a screen and give some insights on how should one go about using that rule?
I have attached the document for reference.
Thanks in Advance.
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Harshith Kumar
Graduate Engineering Trainee
Schneider Electric
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02-06-20 10:32 AM
Hi Team,
Hope you are doing good.
As per best practice it is recommended to create an object for each screen. The purpose of this is other projects with the same object/screen can be reused instead of creating new one.
Multi object example: Gmail.
For launch gmail using URL one object
Inputting user name, password & clicking on sign in one object
Composing any email one object and so on.
Note: It is advisable to create individual action in an object for user name, password and sign on.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Omer
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02-06-20 11:58 AM
Thank you for the detailed explanation.
I have got an understanding now.
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Harshith Kumar
Graduate Engineering Trainee
Schneider Electric
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I have got an understanding now.
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Harshith Kumar
Graduate Engineering Trainee
Schneider Electric
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