Application level method parameters

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  • Mis à jour 12 mars 2026
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  • These parameters pass custom specifications to the various applications such as Java, Google Chrome , Windows , and Mainframe. Based on the specifications, the applications return an output. The process is a part of a Robotic Process Automation .

    Tableau 1. Application level method parameters
    Parameter Description Mandatory?
    Return (Boolean) Returns the Boolean response to the request of setting an inactive window active. Successful operation returns True. Not applicable
    Form data Returns the captured form element data. Not applicable
    MatchAllChildren Option to indicate whether the method will match all elements of the application while the terminal session executes. No
    Action (MouseAction) Action the mouse device will perform on the Java application. No
    Keys Accepts keys, combination of keys, or special keys to trigger their specific actions. For example, CTRL+A selects all text. Yes
    Return (Integer) Returns the integer value of the number of open Java application instances. Not applicable
    ClearExistingValue Clears or retains existing value in a field after accepting a Boolean response of True or False. No
    Keys (String) Shortcut keys that perform specific actions. Yes
    ClearExistingValues Option to indicate whether the method will clear any existing value on the field in the Java application. No
    TypeDelay Option to set any delay before the method operates. No
    xPos Position of the Java application along the X-axis. No
    yPos Position of the Java application along the Y-axis. No
    Width Width of the Java application along the X-axis. No
    Height Height of the Java application along the X-axis. No
    TypeDelay Delays the execution of the SendKeys method in terms of seconds. Specify the seconds. No
    timeoutInSeconds Time until which the method waits for the terminal session to execute. The method times out if the terminal session doesn't execute after the specified time. No
    Return (Boolean) Returns the Boolean response to the WaitforCreate request. If the terminal session executes before the set timeout, the value is True. Not applicable
    Return (Boolean) Boolean response to indicate whether a window or web page is ready to accept requests. No
    Timeout Time after which the wait for elements to load will time out. No
    Return (Boolean) Boolean response to indicate whether the method waited for the elements to load. Not applicable
    Return (Boolean) Returns the Boolean response on whether all children elements matched. Not applicable
    Return (Integer) Returns the integer value of the Microsoft Windows handle. Not applicable
    MatchAllChildren Option to indicate whether the request will match all parameters of the window while it waits for the window to load. No
    Parameter Parameter value for the JavaScript. Yes
    Return (Bitmap) Returns the captured screenshot of the active Java application window in Bitmap format. Not applicable
    Return (Boolean) Returns the boolean response to whether a Java application is active or available. Not applicable
    Field (String) Returns the data in the form or text field. Not applicable
    MatchAllChildren Option to indicate whether the method will match all elements of the application while the terminal session executes. No