Published On Apr 2, 2021
❖To automate specific actions in the user interface, you are required to interact with various windows, buttons, drop-down lists and many others. One of the ways in which UI elements can be identified is by using their position on the screen, but this can be unreliable.
⦿ To overcome this problem, UiPath Studio uses what we call selectors. These store the attributes of a graphical user interface element and its parents, in the shape of an XML fragment.
⦿ Most of the times, selectors are automatically generated by Studio and do not require further input from you, especially if the apps you are trying to automate have a static user interface.
❖This video is a #LiveConversation where we are talking the #Selectors in #UiPath Studio and what are the #InputMethods available in Uipath
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0:00 - Start
0:58 - Agenda for the Video
1:35 - Recap from Previous Session
7:19 - Input Methods in UiPath
7:48 - Input vs Output
10:18 - Explore Input Methods
17:22 - Demonstration in Uipath Studio
27:21 - Assignment
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Live Conversation Playlist -
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Official Documentation Link
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