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Published inNov 2018
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ISBN-139781789610444
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Lim Mei Ying
Lim Mei Ying
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Lim Mei Ying

Lim Mei Ying has extensive experience in designing, implementing and supporting Blue Prism processes as well as setting up a Robotic Operating Model for the enterprise. She has spent many hours figuring out the dos and don'ts of Blue Prism technologies and thrives on the challenge of finding new ways to solve automation problems. Mei Ying lives on the sunny island of Singapore.
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In this chapter, we saw how pages are used to compartmentalize the logic of the process so that it can be broken down into smaller and maintainable units. We added inputs and outputs and saw how to pass information from page to page.

Next, we took a look at data items and observed how they are used to store all kinds of information that is used in a process. If we needed to store multiple rows of data, we use a collection instead of a single data item.

We also studied the all-important concept of loops. Robots were built to perform repeatable tasks, and loops are right in the centre of the action, getting robots to perform the same set of instructions over and over again.

Finally, we used the built-in validation tool to help check for any syntax errors that may have crept into the process.

In the next chapter, we will look at the remaining stage types used in processes...

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Lim Mei Ying

Lim Mei Ying has extensive experience in designing, implementing and supporting Blue Prism processes as well as setting up a Robotic Operating Model for the enterprise. She has spent many hours figuring out the dos and don'ts of Blue Prism technologies and thrives on the challenge of finding new ways to solve automation problems. Mei Ying lives on the sunny island of Singapore.
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