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How to get an attribute from an element? I think the attributes are incomplete

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I'd like to get an attribute from an element, but I can't find the attribute in it:

there are only 4 attributes:

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what I need is an attribute named "checked":

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@v-bofeng-msft @Shivlay @Srini007 

Do you have any good ideas? any support will be appreciated

 

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  • CU31080729-3 Profile Picture
    502 Moderator on at

    Hi,lebao1 

    if you want to check the check box check or not then you can used get selected check box window 

    by using that you can check the check box check or not.

    and you can used set check box state for click and unclick checkbox 

     

    (Note:- if you got your solution you can mark as solution and gives kudos)

     

    Thanks & Regards

    Chetan Ninghot

  • lebao1 Profile Picture
    42 on at

    hi @Chetan_Ninghot   I have another question

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    If one subflow failed, how to skip it and close application then run next flow ?
    26m ago

    When I run several flows together, If Subflow_2 failed(like one element can't be found), how to skip it and close application then run Subflow_3 ?

    lebao1_1-1703147449532.png

     

  • CU31080729-3 Profile Picture
    502 Moderator on at

    Hi,lebao1

    If you have got previous question solution then you can  if you got your solution you can mark as solution and gives kudos.

    then come to another question if your sub flow failed you can handle by using on block error in this on block error handle you can placed your subflow

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    (Note:- if you got your solution you can mark as solution and gives kudos)

     

    Thanks & Regards

    Chetan Ninghot

  • Shivlay Profile Picture
    32 on at

    Put an ON BLOCK ERROR for every subflows.
    In the On Block, Set Rules as SET VARIABLE Subflow2Flag=(0/1 or True/False)

    Before running the next subflow check the condition of the Subflow2Flag if it is (1 or True)[Which means Error is caught in the block] before running the next subflow. Making the bot skip the next subflow since there was an error in previous.

    For the application to close, in the same condition you can check with an IF condition whether the Application is running,
    You can use terminate process action(make sure to keep your application running to select the right option in the process names) and move ahead with your flow 😊
     

  • Shivlay Profile Picture
    32 on at

    Hi @lebao1 
    Please elaborate more on this. Would surely help you with it 😊

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