Image Automation-Release

Release

When to use Release

To end the  selection over an area of a content , this activity can be used.

Figure 1

Activity Name

Picture

Release

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Technical Reference

Figure 1.1

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Description

1

Height gets auto-filled when the image that needs to be actioned is snipped

2

Specify if the validation needs to be performed

3

Width gets auto-filled when the image that needs to be actioned is snipped

4

X gets auto-filled when the image that needs to be actioned is snipped

5

Y gets auto-filled when the image that needs to be actioned is snipped

6

Specify the accuracy rate of the image that needs to be actioned

7

It enables you to delay the trigger of the activity

8

Specify the co-ordinate to click over the image

9

Specify the co-ordinate to click over the image

10

This checkbox enables you to enter the data in the specified window

11

Specify the amount of time to wait for the activity to terminate the execution

12

It contains title of the required window

13

Display Name property shows the action that the activity performs in the workflow

14

It specifies whether to continue executing the workflow even if the activity fails

15

Define the condition that you prefer to validate. It supports only Boolean value.

t  InBoundary should be set as true if you want to identify the image within a boundary.
             
Accuracy can be modified based on the requirement to identify the exact image.
 
             Offset value should be specified  if you want to click on the preferred point of the image.

a Activity: The release activity is used to release the control that is kept intact while using the hold activity.

Step 3 Drag a Release activity and connect under Move activity to move across and select  a defined area  in the screen.

  • Double-click the activity and click on the snip symbol to snip the selected  image 
  • Key in the Accuracy % value based on the requirements
  • Add preferred wait time in the WaitTime field (WaitTime value is in Milliseconds.)

Figure 1.2

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Version
v4.0.3