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Automation Anywhere: Upgrading to Version 360 from v11

This instructor-led, hands-on Automation Anywhere: Automation 360 training course is intended for certified Automation Anywhere© v11 practitioners who are looking to upskill to Automation 360....

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Course Code RPA-124
Duration 4 days
Available Formats Classroom

This instructor-led, hands-on Automation Anywhere: Automation 360 training course is intended for certified Automation Anywhere© v11 practitioners who are looking to upskill to Automation 360. Students learn how to leverage the new features of Automation 360 and the differences between the local client-based v11 and the cloud-based 360.

Note: Due to this class’s extensive hands-on activities, attendance is capped at 10 attendees instead of Accelebrate’s standard maximum of 15.

Skills Gained

After attending this course, participants will have a clear understanding of all the functional differences between Automation Anywhere v11 and Automation 360.

Prerequisites

All students must have previous experience building solutions using Automation Anywhere v11.

Course Details

Training Materials

All Automation Anywhere training students receive comprehensive courseware.

Software Requirements

  • The class is conducted in a remote lab environment that Accelebrate provides.
  • A desktop or laptop is needed (no tablets).
  • Students make an RDP connection to an externally hosted machine (this can be tested before the training).
  • Zoom
  • An email with detailed instructions to check your connection is sent in advance.

Outline

  • Introduction
  • Showcasing Automation Anywhere Automation 360
  • Key Differences Between Automation v11 and Automation 360
  • Diving into Automation 360
  • Packages
  • Universal Recorder
  • Automation 360 Variables
  • Variable data Manipulation and Operations
  • Excel Basic and Advanced
  • Office 365 Commands
  • Automation 360 Error Handling
  • JavaScript and Python Scripting Functions
  • Automation 360 best practices and standards
  • Conclusion