Warning State Handling
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08-02-21 09:40 AM
Hi All,
Sometimes my process gets stuck in warning state, because SAP does not respond properly. Even though I have set the timeout in the Application Modeler, still my process continues to be stuck in warning state. Is there any method to handle this scenario other than manually logging in and then restarting the target application?
Sometimes my process gets stuck in warning state, because SAP does not respond properly. Even though I have set the timeout in the Application Modeler, still my process continues to be stuck in warning state. Is there any method to handle this scenario other than manually logging in and then restarting the target application?
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08-02-21 11:36 AM
Hi
I think you could add a retry stage if your SAP does become inresponsive.
KR
I think you could add a retry stage if your SAP does become inresponsive.
KR
Benny Poumoko-Bafouatika
Customer Support Analyst
Blueprism
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17-02-21 08:10 PM
we are going to be using the provider package. If you are new to Flutter and you don’t have a strong reason to choose another approach (Redux, Rx, hooks, etc.), this is probably the approach you should start with. The provider package is easy to understand and it doesn’t use much code. It also uses concepts that are applicable in every other approach.
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