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02-04-19 03:04 AM
Hi All,
My Bot has fixed value like(Company Code-001), instead of creating environment variables and giving initial values in data type, is there any way to assign company code to bot process.
Thanks!
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02-04-19 03:01 PM
Hi yaparla,
what you mean by ""My Bot has fixed value like(Comany Code-001)""? Is it the name of computer or just a data item which you want to assign outside of the process? Well, if the latter then except of environment variable you can read some input excel file with parameters which can contain any value. So if you change it and restart the process the bot will read the new value which is entered there.
regards,
Zdenek
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12-04-19 12:15 AM
@Zdenek
what you mean by ""My Bot has fixed value like(Comany Code-001)""?-- Instance name is fixed like company code-001 this value won't change in entire bot process instead of creating environment variable for this fixed value is there any way to store this value.
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09-07-19 09:13 AM
Hi,
Why don't you assign the instance name on the startup parameter of your schedule task?
Or you can save the instance name on Credential Managers and retrieve it from Credentials.
Hope this helps.
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Tetsuji Junicho
Manager of RPA Practice Grp.
Accenture Japan
Asia/Tokyo
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Why don't you assign the instance name on the startup parameter of your schedule task?
Or you can save the instance name on Credential Managers and retrieve it from Credentials.
Hope this helps.
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Tetsuji Junicho
Manager of RPA Practice Grp.
Accenture Japan
Asia/Tokyo
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