tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6632125167236955267.post6242430108967691655..comments2024-03-23T22:37:06.209+05:30Comments on aDnscan: KOTTAKKAL E DART | BLUE DART | DHL | CONTACT DETAILS | MALAPPURAM DISTUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6632125167236955267.post-86890464469890422402018-05-25T14:50:18.207+05:302018-05-25T14:50:18.207+05:30Hi Bru,
Great info! I recently came across your...Hi Bru, <br /><br /><br />Great info! I recently came across your blog and have been reading along.<br />I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have<br /> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRIyd0sQrYk" rel="nofollow"> Automation anywhere tutorial </a><br />I have a table in an excel sheet where Column 2 contains the following codes :<br />001<br />002<br />003<br />004<br />005<br />I have a table in another excel workbook (the master workbook) in which Column 2 contains codes from 001 to 500 (codes are repeated).<br />I need to pull all the codes from Step 1 and use them to filter Column 2 of the master workbook. Once I do this, I need to write that filtered table into a new sheet in the master workbook itself.<br />Note : Codes in Step 1 are dynamic and may vary between 001 and 500. There could be n number of codes (not just 5 as demonstrated above).<br />How can we achieve this ?<br />But nice Article Mate! Great Information! Keep up the good work!<br /><br />Thank you, <br />Irene HynesAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01329230669792273903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6632125167236955267.post-77889700073871037572018-05-25T11:12:39.995+05:302018-05-25T11:12:39.995+05:30Hello There,
Great info! I recently came across ...Hello There,<br /><br /><br />Great info! I recently came across your blog and have been reading along.<br />I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have <a href="https://asha24.com/automation-anywhere-training-online" rel="nofollow"> Automation anywhere tutorial </a><br /><br />I have a table in an excel sheet where Column 2 contains the following codes :<br />001<br />002<br />003<br />004<br />005<br />I have a table in another excel workbook (the master workbook) in which Column 2 contains codes from 001 to 500 (codes are repeated).<br />I need to pull all the codes from Step 1 and use them to filter Column 2 of the master workbook. Once I do this, I need to write that filtered table into a new sheet in the master workbook itself.<br />Note : Codes in Step 1 are dynamic and may vary between 001 and 500. There could be n number of codes (not just 5 as demonstrated above).<br />How can we achieve this ?<br />But nice Article Mate! Great Information! Keep up the good work!<br /><br />Thank you, <br /><br />Radhey<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13698826098269783192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6632125167236955267.post-88869856445443719322018-05-25T11:08:38.929+05:302018-05-25T11:08:38.929+05:30Hello There,
You make learning and reading addic...Hello There, <br /><br />You make learning and reading addictive. All eyes fixed on you. Thank you being such a good and trust worthy guide <a href="https://medium.com/freetraining/automation-anywhere-everywhere-only-the-best-tutorial-and-training-for-top-certification-8bd3f87d30f3" rel="nofollow">Automation anywhere tutorial</a>.<br /><br />Here is one approach:<br />⦁ Store column in first table to an array<br />⦁ Filter master table using Array.Index() to see if the value is contained in that array.<br />The one-liner to accomplish this would look something like this:<br />dt1 is first table, dtMaster is master table<br />dtFiltered = dtMaster.AsEnumerable.Where(Function(row) Array.IndexOf( dt1.AsEnumerable.Select(Function(code) code(1).ToString.Trim).ToArray, row(1).ToString.Trim ) > -1 ).CopyToDataTable<br />Then, just use Write Range with dtFiltered and new sheet name<br />I have not tested the vb.net code but it looks right, and it might need some adjustments.<br />Thank you very much and will look for more postings from you.<br /><br />Thank you, <br />KevinAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02198548195213794657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6632125167236955267.post-49460328289163152462018-04-26T14:58:39.725+05:302018-04-26T14:58:39.725+05:30Aloha,
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Your blog...Aloha,<br /><br />Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Your blog was a total game changer!<br /><br />We want to start test <a href="https://medium.com/asha24/automation-anywhere-everywhere-only-the-best-tutorial-and-training-for-top-certification-8bd3f87d30f3" rel="nofollow">automation project</a> in our company and we discuss about programming languages for selenium. We tried Java and C# earlier. Most probably, we will select one of them. We know that most professionals prefer Java in their projects, but our dev. team use C#. Also, as a QA team we are juniors and if we select C# (dev. team's language), they can help us in our automation projects. (If we select Java, they can help us of course. But if language will be same, i think that it will be better for us)<br />We will consider your article in assessment phase. If you have some suggestion for us, please share your experiences :)<br />I am searching a tool for automate testing, which will be able to switch during the test within Remote machines, browser and desktop applications.<br />For example:<br />1)Connect to VM;<br />2)Open browser - perform some actions;<br />3)Start desktop application - perform some actions<br />4)Go back to the browser<br />5)Go to your own machine and connect to another VM<br />Tools I previously was trying to use can not perform this actions. Most of them could work with browser / desktop applications separately.<br />Some of them cannot recognise - is the browser opened from my machine or from remote.<br />Excellent tutorials - very easy to understand with all the details. I hope you will continue to provide more such tutorials. <br /><br />Kind Regards, <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02198548195213794657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6632125167236955267.post-65596024960248298712018-01-12T18:20:38.011+05:302018-01-12T18:20:38.011+05:30nice postnice postRalph Carpenterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05855229033239366297noreply@blogger.com