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Updated 13 Jun 2024
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Q1. 1. what are the difference between queue item and transaction item ?

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Queue item is a container for data that needs to be processed, while transaction item is a unit of work that is processed by a robot.

  • Queue item is a data container that can hold any type of data, while transaction item is a specific type of data that represents a unit of work.

  • Queue item can be added to a queue by any process, while transaction item is typically added to a queue by a robot.

  • Queue item can be processed by any robot, while transaction item is typically processed ...read more

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Q2. 4. what is Asset and what are different data types available in orchestrator ?

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Assets are key-value pairs used to store data securely in Orchestrator. Different data types include text, boolean, integer, credential, and secure string.

  • Assets are used to store sensitive data like passwords, API keys, etc.

  • Assets can be accessed by robots during runtime.

  • Different data types available in Orchestrator include text, boolean, integer, credential, and secure string.

  • Text assets store plain text values.

  • Boolean assets store true/false values.

  • Integer assets store nu...read more

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Q3. 2. what is RE Frame work explain in detail ?

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RE Framework is a template for building scalable and robust RPA processes.

  • RE stands for Robotic Enterprise Framework

  • It is a template for building RPA processes in UiPath

  • It follows a modular approach with reusable components

  • It includes error handling, logging, and reporting functionalities

  • It supports both linear and state machine workflows

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Q4. 5. what is dispatcher and performer ?

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Dispatcher and performer are two components of UiPath Orchestrator used for managing and executing RPA processes.

  • Dispatcher is responsible for fetching data from external sources and sending it to the performer for processing.

  • Performer is responsible for executing the RPA process using the data received from the dispatcher.

  • Dispatcher and performer work together to automate end-to-end business processes.

  • Dispatcher can be configured to run on a schedule or triggered by an event...read more

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Q5. 6. How does object repository works ?

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Object repository is a centralized location to store and manage objects used in automation.

  • Object repository helps in reducing redundancy and improving reusability of objects.

  • It allows easy maintenance and modification of objects.

  • Objects can be organized and categorized for easy access and management.

  • Object repository can be integrated with automation tools for seamless automation.

  • Examples of objects include buttons, text boxes, drop-down menus, etc.

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Q6. 7. In Uipath which version you worked ?

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I have worked with Uipath version 2019.10.4

  • I have experience working with Uipath Studio and Orchestrator in version 2019.10.4

  • I have developed and deployed automation workflows using this version

  • I am familiar with the features and functionalities of this version

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Q7. 3. Explain in detail about exception handling ?

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Exception handling is the process of handling errors and unexpected events that occur during the execution of a program.

  • Exceptions are handled using try-catch blocks.

  • The try block contains the code that may throw an exception.

  • The catch block catches the exception and handles it appropriately.

  • There are different types of exceptions such as system exceptions, application exceptions, and business exceptions.

  • Exception handling improves the reliability and robustness of the progra...read more

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Q8. Are you worked in PDF Automation

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Yes, I have experience in PDF automation using UiPath for extracting data and automating processes.

  • I have automated the extraction of data from PDF files using UiPath activities like Read PDF Text, Read PDF with OCR, etc.

  • I have automated the process of filling out forms in PDF files using UiPath activities like Type Into, Click, etc.

  • I have experience in handling password-protected PDF files and extracting data from them using UiPath.

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Q9. Do you know Mainframe automation

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Yes, Mainframe automation involves automating tasks on mainframe systems using RPA tools like Uipath.

  • Mainframe automation involves automating tasks on mainframe systems using RPA tools like Uipath

  • It requires knowledge of mainframe systems and how to interact with them using RPA

  • Examples include automating data entry, file transfers, and report generation on mainframe systems

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Q10. what about RE Framework

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RE Framework is a template for building robust and scalable automation solutions in UiPath.

  • RE Framework stands for Robotic Enterprise Framework

  • It provides a structured way to build automation projects with error handling, logging, and reusability

  • It consists of several key components like Init, Process, End Process, and Exception Handling

  • It helps in managing transactional data and handling exceptions efficiently

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