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UiPath Exam UiPath-ARDv1 Topic 4 Question 105 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-ARDv1 exam
Question #: 105
Topic #: 4
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A developer plans to create a process to automate a web application. The web application requires HTML buttons and text boxes to be loaded. Although some assets may still be loading, the robot should perform the UI actions once the buttons and text boxes are loaded.

Which property should be configured?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Tawna
24 days ago
Option B, 'WaitForReady = Complete', is the way to go. It's like waiting for the microwave to finish before you take your food out. Except this time, the food is digital, and the robot is the one doing the cooking. Or something like that.
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Mona
26 days ago
I'm going with D, 'WaitForReady = Interactive'. That way, the robot can start doing its thing as soon as the user can interact with the page, even if some fancy animations are still loading in the background. Gotta keep that robot moving, am I right?
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Yaeko
29 days ago
Option A, 'TimeoutMS = 10000', seems a bit short. What if the page takes a little longer to load? The robot might start acting before everything's ready. Better to be safe than sorry, you know?
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Sheron
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Option C, 'TimeoutMS = Int32.MaxValue', seems a bit excessive. I mean, who wants to wait forever for the page to load? That's like watching paint dry.
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Socorro
3 days ago
User 2: I agree with Socorro. Waiting forever with option C doesn't seem practical.
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Shawnna
23 days ago
User 1: I think option A, 'TimeoutMS = 10000', sounds reasonable. It gives enough time for the assets to load.
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Christene
1 months ago
I think option B, 'WaitForReady = Complete', is the right choice here. It ensures the buttons and text boxes are fully loaded before the robot performs the UI actions, even if some assets are still loading.
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Lachelle
15 days ago
But wouldn't option D, 'WaitForReady = Interactive', also work since it waits for the application to be responsive?
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Anjelica
20 days ago
I agree, option B seems like the best choice to ensure everything is fully loaded before the robot starts the UI actions.
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Ocie
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think TimeoutMS = Int32.MaxValue could also be a good option to make sure the robot waits long enough for all elements to load.
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Nelida
2 months ago
I agree with Audria. Setting WaitForReady to Complete ensures that the robot waits for all elements to be loaded before performing UI actions.
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Audria
2 months ago
I think the property that should be configured is B) WaitForReady = Complete.
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