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UiPath Exam UiPath-ADAv1 Topic 20 Question 30 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-ADAv1 exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 20
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A developer wants to design a complex business process using UiPath Studio. The workflow type needs to present multiple branches between Ul activities Which recommended type of workflow meets the requirement?

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To make a selector specifically target the 'First Name' text field during runtime in the UI Explorer, the property that uniquely identifies the 'First Name' field should be used. Based on the information provided, the most suitable property to use is the 'id' as it is likely to be unique for each field in a form, which helps in precisely identifying the UI element.


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Cecily
2 days ago
I'm going with Flowchart. Keeps the workflow nice and visual, perfect for a complex business process.
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Sharee
3 days ago
I prefer using a State Machine for complex business processes as it allows for more control and flexibility.
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Ludivina
4 days ago
State Machine could also work, but Flowchart is the more straightforward option for this use case.
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Darell
8 days ago
Flowchart seems like the obvious choice here. Multiple branches between UI activities screams Flowchart workflow!
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Ezekiel
11 days ago
I agree with Mauricio, Flowchart allows for branching paths in the workflow.
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Mauricio
17 days ago
I think the recommended type of workflow for multiple branches is a Flowchart.
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