![]() |
| |||||||
Automation Anywhere Post messages and questions related to Automation Software here. |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| |||
|
When I was attempting to create a macro to automate a few commands for me. The first IF condition was if a window does not exist, it would continue with the automated macro. However the Else IF condition was if the window "does" exist. The problem lies in the fact that it's ignoring the conditions and running both codes within the IF and Else IF. Regardless if the window exists or not. The coding is fine, the logical sense of the codes looks to be flawless. Without the If and Else if the code works perfectly without a single problem. But adding in a condition with the window existing, the window being an error popup and/or security popup. Once the "condition" is supposedly met, it would run a 2nd macro which would take care of everything that could happen. Any questions or information please post. Thank you, ZappCoding |
| |||
|
Hello, Is it possible for you to upload the task showing such behavior so that we can look into it and suggest a viable solution? You can locate your task by selecting your task from Task List, right clicking that particular task and selecting 'Locate on disk' from context menu. Otherwise, you can also email us your task at http://www.tethyssolutions.com/support_form.htm It would help us investigate further. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |