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Match rules

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43 mins

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Beginner Pega Robotic Automation 19.1 Robotic Process Automation English
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During the interrogation process of an application, the developer should ensure that every time the solution and associated applications run, the interrogated controls are available — this is called matching. A control without a match is unusable in the automation. However, applications may update within an organization, or the development of the application is too indistinct to pinpoint a match. To solve this dilemma, Pega Robot Studio ™ provides match rules to allow the developer to add, delete, and edit to ensure a control is matched and available for consistent use in a solution.

After completing this module, you should be able to:

Restate how a robotic solution uses match rules during run time
Relate best practices regarding match rules
Differentiate between the application of Windows and web-based match rules during interrogation
Differentiate between how Universal web adapters and standard web adapters use web match rules
Recognize the working panes and their purpose on the Match Rules tab
Define the two common matching mistakes
Restate how controls can become unmatched
Add and edit a match rule for an interrogated control

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Robotics System Architect v2

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