System variables are variables that are created and maintained by the Automation Anywhere system. These variables store information that is used by Automation Anywhere to track and manage the execution of tasks. Some of the most commonly used system variables include the following:
Task ID: This variable stores the unique identifier of the task that is currently being executed.
Session ID: This variable stores the unique identifier of the session in which the task is being executed.
Bot ID: This variable stores the unique identifier of the bot that is executing the task.
Bot Name: This variable stores the name of the bot that is executing the task.
Bot Type: This variable stores the type of bot that is executing the task.
Bot Status: This variable stores the current status of the bot.
Current Step: This variable stores the name of the current step in the task.
Start Time: This variable stores the timestamp of when the task started executing.
End Time: This variable stores the timestamp of when the task finished executing.
Elapsed Time: This variable stores the amount of time that has elapsed since the task started executing.
Error Code: This variable stores the error code of the last error that occurred during task execution.
Other related questions:
What are the system variables in Automation Anywhere?
There are a few system variables in Automation Anywhere that can be used to store information or data that can be used throughout a task or across tasks. Some of these system variables include:
• ${Variable} – stores a value that can be used throughout the task
• ${clipboard} – stores information that has been copied to the clipboard
• ${date} – stores the current date
• ${time} – stores the current time
• ${username} – stores the username of the currently logged in user
How many types of variables are there in Automation Anywhere?
There are three types of variables in Automation Anywhere: system, environment, and user-defined.
What are the 3 main components of Automation Anywhere tool?
The three main components of Automation Anywhere are:
1. The Bot Creator
2. The Bot Runner
3. The Bot Store
What types of variables are available in a package?
There are a few different types of variables that can be used in R packages:
-Logical variables (TRUE/FALSE)
-Numeric variables
-Character variables
-Factors
-Data frames
-Lists
-Arrays
-Matrices