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Question #: 17
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A developer wants to run two processes on the same machine, the first process contains only HTTP Request activities and the second one performs UI Automation. What option needs to be enabled on the first process in order to ensure that the processes can run concurrently on the same machine?

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In the Import Arguments panel of the Invoke Workflow File activity, in arguments can be given either hard-coded values or variables. In contrast, in/out and out arguments can only be given variables. This is because in/out and out arguments are designed to return data, so they need to be stored in variables to capture any changes made during the invoked workflow execution.


UiPath Studio Guide: Invoking Workflows and Managing Arguments

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Denise
30 days ago
I wonder if the developer's first process is called 'HTTP Request Ninja' and the second one is 'Automation Avenger'. Either way, 'Starts in Background' is the superhero we need.
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Theron
1 months ago
Supports Persistence? That's more for saving state, not running processes concurrently. 'Starts in Background' is the clear winner here.
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Marya
1 months ago
Disabling Pause? That's not what we need. We want the processes to run simultaneously, not pause them. 'Starts in Background' is the answer.
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Whitney
11 days ago
I think the answer is A) Starts in Background.
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Pok
1 months ago
Nah, 'Attended Automation' is for user-driven processes, not what we want here. 'Starts in Background' is the way to go.
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Chery
6 days ago
'Starts in Background' allows processes to run concurrently.
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Juliana
9 days ago
Yeah, 'Attended Automation' is not suitable for this scenario.
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Salome
17 days ago
I think 'Starts in Background' is the right option.
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Alpha
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it makes sense. It would prevent the HTTP Request activities from interfering with the UI Automation.
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Cammy
2 months ago
Hmm, I'd go with 'Starts in Background' to keep the processes running concurrently. Seems like the most straightforward option.
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Elfriede
14 days ago
Definitely, enabling 'Starts in Background' would be the best choice for running the processes concurrently on the same machine.
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Denna
15 days ago
I agree, 'Starts in Background' would ensure that both processes can run simultaneously without any interruptions.
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Kimberlie
17 days ago
Yeah, that makes sense. It allows the HTTP Request activities to run in the background while the UI Automation is being performed.
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Sharika
24 days ago
I think 'Starts in Background' is the right option to enable for running both processes concurrently.
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Jolene
2 months ago
I agree with Rima, because running in the background allows processes to run concurrently.
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Rima
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Starts in Background.
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