@Helaria Shaningwa,
You would need to setup a local BP application server instance in your dev environment. Then you could make use of Scheduler locally. I have that as an option on my laptop, so it's not that difficult to set up.
Alternatively, you could use a combination of the local Windows Scheduler and the AutomateC.exe command line utility that's included with Blue Prism to perform this action. Basically you need to have a running instance of Automate.exe (this is the core process for a Digital Worker). You could launch this at startup, or you could have an entry in Windows Scheduler to start/stop the process. Then you would have an entry in Windows Scheduler to launch your process using AutomateC.exe. You would pass in the name of the process, your credentials, and any input parameters. The process would then be started on the local instance of Automate.exe that you already had running.
Cheers,
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Eric Wilson
Director, Integrations and Enablement
Blue Prism Digital Exchange
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