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Users of this guide
This manual explains how to manage the Samsung SDS Brity Works RPA (hereinafter RPA) Solution for server administrators and solution operators.
The server administrators and solution operators must have the following knowledge to manage the RPA server and solution effectively:
basic knowledge of work automation
basic knowledge of system operation job
basic knowledge of server management
Summary
This guide consists of the following chapters:
- Chapter 1 Overview
Introduces the RPA solution, Admin Portal, and Tenant Portal.
- Chapter 2 Using the Admin Portal
Introduces how to use the Admin Portal.
- 2.1 Starting the Admin Portal
Introduces steps to be taken before using the Admin Portal.
- 2.2 Managing Processes
Explains how to confirm and manage processes on the Admin Portal.
- 2.3 Monitoring
Explains how to monitor and control the overall operation of the RPA Solution on the Admin Portal.
- 2.4 Scheduling
Explains how to reserve RPA Solution tasks, manage reserved tasks, and manage anniversaries on the Admin Portal.
- 2.5 Managing Reports
Explains how to add, view, and delete reports on the Admin Portal.
- 2.6 Using Queues
Explains how to create and manage user queues on the Admin Portal.
- 2.7 Managing OCR
Explains how to create and manage OCR templates on the Admin Portal.
- 2.8 Managing the System
Explains how to manage the assets necessary for operating the RPA Solution on the Admin Portal.
- Chapter 3 Using the Tenant Portal
Introduces how to use the Tenant Portal.
- 3.1 Starting the Tenant Portal
Introduces steps to be taken before using the Tenant Portal.
- 3.2 Monitoring
Explains how to monitor the overall operation of the RPA Solution on the Tenant Portal.
- 3.3 Managing Users
Explains how to register or delete users and how to edit user information registered on the Tenant Portal.
- 3.4 Managing Tenants
Explains how to register tenants and edit tenant information registered on the Tenant Portal.
- 3.5 Managing Tenant Users
Explains how to manage users by tenant and edit tenant user information.
- 3.6 Managing Data Sources
Explains how to manage the data sources used for each tenant on the Tenant Portal.
- 3.7 Viewing Reports
Explains how to check job performance status by bot or by tenant on the Tenant Portal.
- 3.8 Managing Notices
Explains how to register and edit notices on the Tenant Portal.
- 3.9 Managing Licenses
Explains how to register and manage licenses on the Tenant Portal.
- 3.10 Managing Configurations
Explains how to manage configurations on the Tenant Portal.
- Chapter 4 Using the User Portal
Introduces how to use the User Portal.
- 4.1 Starting the User Portal
Introduces steps to be taken before using the User Portal.
- 4.2 Managing Processes
Explains how to confirm and manage processes on the User Portal.
- 4.3 Monitoring
Explains how to monitor the overall operation of the RPA Solution on the User Portal.
- 4.4 Scheduling
Explains how to reserve an RPA Solution task and manage reserved tasks on the User Portal.
- 4.5 Viewing Reports
Explains how to view reports on the User Portal.
- 4.6 Using Queues
Explains how to create and manage user queues on the User Portal.
- 4.7 Checking Notices
Explains how to check notices on the User Portal.
- 4.8 Managing the System
Explains how to manage the assets necessary for operating the RPA Solution on the User Portal.
- Chapter 5 Using the Mobile Portal App
Introduces how to use the Mobile Portal App.
- 5.1 Starting the Mobile Portal App
Introduces steps to be taken before using the Mobile Portal App.
- 5.2 Managing Processes
Explains how to manage processes on the Mobile Portal App.
- 5.3 Monitoring
Explains how to monitor the overall operation of the RPA Solution on the Mobile Portal App.
- 5.4 Changing Settings
Explains how to change settings on the Mobile Portal App.
- Chapter 6 Using the Privacy Protection Feature
Introduces how to use the Privacy Protection feature.
- 6.1 Starting the Privacy Protection Feature
Explains the details about the Privacy Protection feature.
- 6.2 Enabling the Privacy Policy Agreement Feature
Explains how to enable the Privacy Policy Agreement feature that protects and collects personal data via Privacy Policy announcement and Terms of Agreement.
- 6.3 Setting Password Expiration Period
Explains how to set password expiration period to remind RPA solution users to change password.
- Chapter 7 Using OpenAPI
Introduces how to use OpenAPI for external interface linkage.
- 7.1 Getting Started with OpenAPI
Introduces the preparatory procedures that developers need to know in advance to develop an external system linkage using BrityRPA OpenAPI.
- 7.2 Process Query
Explains detailed API items provided for process inquiry.
- 7.3 Process Execution
Explains detailed API items provided for process execution.
- 7.5 Scheduling Tasks
Explains detailed API items provided for scheduling operations.
- 7.5 Working with Queues
Explains detailed API items provided for Queue operation
- Chapter 8 Open Source
Introduces the open source software included in the product.
Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
Boldface | Boldface indicates various graphic user interface elements, menus, and directories within the main text. However, portals, windows, pop-up windows, wizards, and pages are expressed within double quotation marks and the boldfaced typeface is not used. |
Italics | Italics typeface indicates examples of variables or parameter values that a user is required to enter. |
Monospace | Monospace typeface indicates programming terms or codes. For better clarification in the main text, bold monospace font is used for commands, parameter names, registry names, script names, and process names. Italic monospace font is used for variables and parameters. |
Notes and Notices
A note identifies additional information for users, such as tips, recommendations, exceptions, and restrictions on using the product.
If you create a project, an empty process is automatically created.
A caution notifies possible cases in which the system, or data, or devices can be damaged.
The input values on the properties window must be entered according to the JavaScript grammar since the values are converted to JavaScript upon execution.
Revision history
Solution version | Manual version | Revised date | Revised details |
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0.997 | 1.0 | 2018.10.31 | First edition of manual |
1.5.0 | 1.5.0a | 2019.06.28 | Version Update |
2.0 | 2.0 | 2020.12.01 | Version Update |
2.1 | 2.1 | 2020.11.01 | Version Update |