A Blue Prism solution works fine when developing and testing it in Process and Object Studio, but when it is run in Control Room, exceptions occur because elements are not being found.
What is the most likely cause of this behaviour?
A Blue Prism solution works fine when developing and testing it in Process and Object Studio, but when it is run in Control Room, exceptions occur because elements are not being found.
What is the most likely cause of this behaviour?
The most likely cause of exceptions occurring when the solution is run in Control Room, despite it working fine in Process and Object Studio, is that Intelligent Wait stages have not been used in line with Blue Prism best practices within Business Object Actions. In development and testing environments, processes usually run slower, allowing the target applications to respond in time. However, in Control Room, processes run faster, which can cause timing issues if proper wait mechanisms (Intelligent Wait stages) are not implemented, leading to elements not being found and causing exceptions.
The most likely cause of this behavior is B. Intelligent Wait stages have not been used in line with Blue Prism best practices within Business Object Actions1.