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01-08-23 06:46 PM
Hi,
Can anyone please explain with a simple example the difference between Refresh & Reset. I have seen some replies on communities, but did not find anyone helpful.
Thanks.
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Madhu Garg
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02-08-23 06:47 AM
Hi Madhu,
Please find the below post in which response from Jared Rumball is clear with example. If you still face difficulty please let me know.
Difference between Refresh & Reset
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Babjee Vangipurapu
Senior RPA Developer
Wonderbotz
India
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Hi Madhu,
Please find the below post in which response from Jared Rumball is clear with example. If you still face difficulty please let me know.
Difference between Refresh & Reset
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Babjee Vangipurapu
Senior RPA Developer
Wonderbotz
India
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Senior RPA Developer
India
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02-08-23 08:00 AM
In short:
If you're working on a process, then zoom into an object, make changes to that object and then save the object, these changes will not affect the process you're working on. By pressing the Refresh button, your process will load and use the latest version of the object that you just changed. Merely doin a Reset will not do that.
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Happy coding!
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Paul
Sweden
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Paul, Sweden
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