Retire a bot process in RPA Hub
- UpdatedJul 31, 2025
- 1 minute read
- Zurich
- RPA Hub
Retire a bot process to turn it off. It's one of the life-cycle stages of a bot process. After you retire a bot process, you can't use it anymore.
Before you begin
Create a bot process. For more information, see Configuring a bot process record in RPA Hub.
Role required: sn_rpa_fdn.rpa_release_manager or sn_rpa_fdn.rpa_admin
About this task
If you are retiring an attended bot process that is enabled with Embedded Task Automation, then the following configurations are deleted:
- All the associated attended configurations.
- Corresponding buttons (UI actions) that are associated to the attended configuration on the related forms.
If you are retire an unattended bot process, the associated credential groups and process robot credential mappings are removed.
Procedure
- Navigate to .
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Select the list icon (
).
- On the Lists tab, under Build, select Bot Process.
- Open the bot process that you want to retire.
- In the form header, select Retire.
- In the Confirmation dialog box, select Retire.
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