A Blue Prism solution works fine when developing and testing it in Process and Object studio but when it is running in Control Room exceptions occur because of screen elements not being found.
What is the most likely cause?
A Blue Prism solution works fine when developing and testing it in Process and Object studio but when it is running in Control Room exceptions occur because of screen elements not being found.
What is the most likely cause?
The most likely cause for the errors seen in Control Room is that best practice use of wait stages has not been followed. In the development and testing phases, the environment might be controlled and predictable, but in a real-world scenario when running in Control Room, various delays or differences in loading times can occur. If wait stages are not used correctly, the process may attempt to interact with elements before they are available, leading to exceptions.
If you may be thinking option C because not published then you are wrong because if the Object pages are not published then you won't be able to access those in Process in Studio itself. So the correct answer is B.
But it says it is working fine when testing in Process and Object Studio so it means the objects are published since it is working in the process. so the correct answer is B.
B is correct
B is correct
Yes B is the correct answer. Process run in Control Room with full speed, wait stages does not make sense