Attended Configuration form in RPA Hub

  • Release version: Zurich
  • Updated July 31, 2025
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  • Use the Attended Configurations form to associate the table form, from where the automation must be initiated, associate the respective attended bot process, and other related conditions.

    Table 1. Attended Configuration form
    Field Description
    Name Name of the attended configuration.
    Bot Process Configuration Select an attended bot process that executes the automation.

    Attended bot processes that aren’t retired and also have the Enable Embedded Task Automation option selected in the bot process form are displayed here.

    Table Select the table for the form, from where the automation (bot process) is triggered on.

    For example, Request [sc_request]. Then the automation (bot process) is triggered from the Request form.

    Action Label Provide a label for the action (UI button) that the users would view on the associated table form.

    The value you entered in the Name field is the default value.

    The Action Label must be unique for a table, in a particular domain, if the instance is domain separated.

    Description Brief description of the attended configuration.
    Define Trigger

    Provide the criteria details that activate the action (UI button) on the associated table form that triggers bot process only when the following conditions are met. If criteria are not defined, automation can be triggered from all associated table forms.

    Set Conditions Define the criteria that activate the UI action on the associated table form that is selected in the Table field.

    Build a filter by adding conditions that contain a field, operator, and values. For example, to view the UI action when the associated form is active. In that case, select Active from the Select field list, is from the Select operator list, and true from the Enter value list.

    Within the Condition section, you can use the +New condition set to add a new condition.

    After you build a filter, select Set.

    Figure 1. Example: Selected filter condition to activate the UI action
    A selected filter condition to activate the UI action.