Wait
Description
In programming, a wait state is a situation in which a program waits for the occurrence or completion of some condition or event before resuming activity. For example, an application that communicated with another program might send that program a message and then go into a wait state until it was "reawakened" by a message back from the other program.
Because the result of a wait can largely impact task execution, many Automate Desktop activities have their own built-in wait capabilities. In addition to the built-in wait function, a number of individual 'Wait' activities are also available which can be used at any point inside a task without the need to write code. These activities provide additional intelligence to Automate Desktop's already powerful task flow capabilities by allowing execution to pause until a specific date / time, until the existence (or non-existence) of a file or window, wait for a process to start or end or wait for a specific amount of time.
Available activities
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Activity | Description |
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Wait - For duration | Pauses task execution at the current step for a specific amount of time. |
Wait - For file | Suspends task execution at the current step until the specified files exist, no longer exists or has been modified. |
Wait - For pixel | Causes task execution to suspend at the current step until the specified file exists, no longer exists or has been modified. |
Wait - For pointer | Causes task execution to suspend at the current line until the mouse pointer matches or differs from the specified cursor type. |
Wait - For process | Causes task execution to suspend at the current line until the specified process starts or ends. |
Wait - For window | Causes task execution to suspend at the current line until the appearance or disappearance of a window |
Wait - Until date/time | Suspends task execution at the current step until the specified date / time. |