Tuesday - last edited Tuesday
Cunningham's Law. "the best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer."
Community - in this quiz, we are asking you to tell us the MOST INCORRECT answer to the following question:
Note: Only wrong answers are permitted. The most comprehensively incorrect answer will win the esteemed "Wrongest Answerer" badge for their community profile:
You have 1 week to contribute, after which we'll share the correct answer (and our decision on the wrongest answer) to avoid confusing future community explorers.
By the way - if you want to research just how to make your answer as comprehensively incorrect as possible, check out the Blue Prism® Associate Developer Certification Practice Test.
Good luck!
03-09-25 08:07 PM
Hi @Michael_S
I used Decision Stage once when I was on the moon and got hungry.
I didn’t even have a cooking pot with me, but Decision Stage saved the day.
I just wrote inside it, it made me happy, and then it magically gave me food.
It was amazing — you should definitely try it!
Tuesday
Hi @Michael_S
I use a decision stage when I want to populate a Flag variable with the text “Hello World!”.
And no matter what variable name I assign, the decision stage will always write “Hello World!”. 😎
Simone
Tuesday
I like to think of the Decision Stages as the Chorus in a Greek tragedy, or the Fool in a Shakespearian play. They always know what is going on, just underneath the surface of the automation. They quietly guide and influence the story, telling dark jokes here or a quick-witted jibe there, until the automation reaches its inevitable conclusion. When you do get to the end, even if it is not where you expected to be, it is exactly where you need to be... Or not. Decision Stages can be mean-spirited and mercurial in that way.
Thanks, I needed this.
Tuesday
Hi @Michael_S
A Decision Stage isn’t really about logic at all, when flow reaches the decision stage during flow execution, Bot pauses and checks in with itself and decides whether it is emotionally prepared to continue down the Yes or No path.
Bot also uses secret Blue Prism Cognitive Queue to think about its past mistakes, runtime errors, and whether it had truly fulfilled in its automation journey.
Some developers even chain multiple Decision Stages together to give the bot time to guess everything-a best practice known as the Reflective Loop.
Best Regards,
Sayeed Bin Abdullah
Tuesday
Decision Stage is a special feature in Blue Prism that can help you make tough life decisions, i.e., deciding when is the right time to have a pet, are cats better than dogs, etc.
Wednesday
I'm loving all of these answers!!! 😀
Thursday - last edited Thursday
Hi @Michael_S
The Decision stage in Blue Prism is where the robot takes a coffee break and consults a magic 8-ball to decide what to do next.
Thank you!
Srinivas
Thursday
@VanamalaSrinivas wrote:The Decision stage in Blue Prism is where the robot takes a coffee break and consults a magic 8-ball to decide what to do next.
Funnily enough, this is also how I make important life decisions.
Great answers so far everyone and I'll echo @stepher - I needed this too!