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UiPath-ARDv1 Exam - Topic 3 Question 79 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-ARDv1 exam
Question #: 79
Topic #: 3
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If a developer wants to use a variable of type UIElement to identify a button in a Click activity, which property must be manually configured during development?

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Gerry
3 months ago
I thought there were more properties to configure, but okay!
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Dana
3 months ago
ClippingRegion is not even close, lol.
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Salley
4 months ago
Wait, is it really just the Selector? Seems too simple.
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Alva
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's definitely the Selector!
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Elfrieda
4 months ago
Gotta set the Selector property for UIElement.
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Katina
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards Selector as well. I recall it being crucial for distinguishing between different UI elements in Click activities.
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Ivette
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about this one. I thought WaitForReady was important for ensuring the UI is ready, but I don’t think it’s the one we configure for identifying buttons.
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Pura
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question where we had to set up properties for UI elements. I feel like Element might be the right answer, but it could also be Selector.
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Norah
5 months ago
I think the property we need to configure is the Selector, but I'm not entirely sure. It seems like the most relevant option for identifying UI elements.
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Torie
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. Is it the Element property that needs to be configured, or is it something else? I'll have to review my notes to make sure I understand the right approach.
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Eladia
5 months ago
Okay, let's see... I think the property I need to configure is the Selector, since that's how I can uniquely identify the button. I'll double-check that in the documentation.
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Vivan
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the properties of a UIElement and how they relate to identifying a button in a Click activity.
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Ria
5 months ago
I've got this! The property that needs to be manually configured is the Selector. That's how you can specify the unique identifier for the button in the Click activity. Easy peasy!
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Donette
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. The error is about an unrecognized field, so I'm guessing it's not a CSRF issue. Cross-site scripting (XSS) also doesn't seem to fit. I'm leaning towards Form Field Consistency as the best solution here.
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Iraida
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward customer service question. I'll focus on the key phrase "best practice" and think about how to positively encourage the customer's efforts.
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Dana
5 months ago
This seems straightforward. I'll carefully read through the options and think about the most logical solution.
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Jeannine
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. I'll start by analyzing the first statement, then move on to the others.
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Matilda
9 months ago
Hold up, are we sure the answer isn't 'All of the above'? I mean, who doesn't love a good trick question, am I right?
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Josephine
8 months ago
C) ClippingRegion
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King
8 months ago
B) Selector
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Christa
9 months ago
A) Element
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Elizabeth
9 months ago
Nah, guys, it's gotta be the ClippingRegion. That's the one that defines the button's boundaries, right? Easy peasy.
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Louann
9 months ago
Wait, wait, wait. Isn't it the WaitForReady property? I thought that was the one that made sure the button was ready to be clicked.
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Yaeko
8 months ago
D) WaitForReady
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Sherita
9 months ago
C) ClippingRegion
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Corinne
9 months ago
B) Selector
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Cheryl
9 months ago
A) Element
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Tonette
10 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's the Element property. I mean, that's the one that holds the UIElement, isn't it?
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Paulene
10 months ago
Hmm, the property that must be manually configured is definitely the Selector. That's the one that identifies the button, right?
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Kattie
8 months ago
That's right. The Selector is crucial for accurately identifying and interacting with UI elements like buttons.
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Ezekiel
9 months ago
So, the developer needs to make sure the Selector is properly configured to target the specific button.
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Carma
9 months ago
Yes, you're correct. The Selector property is used to identify the button in the Click activity.
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Della
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) Element because that's what we are trying to interact with.
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Casie
11 months ago
I agree with Tegan, Selector makes sense for identifying a button.
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Tegan
11 months ago
I think the answer is B) Selector.
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