![]() If I remember right, I had the same issue with certain datatypes such as Date and DateTime when setting Environment Variables via AutomateC. Looks like Eric has already addressed a couple options you have, so I'll just mention what else I can think of. The table of interest would be BPAEnvironmentVar.Ģ) The other option would be to create a UI automation for the actual Interactive Client, so you would create the necessary application model for starting the Interactive Client, navigate to System -> Processes -> Environment Variables or System -> Objects -> Environment Variables and perform the update of the variables via the UI. Then you could use the Data - SQL Server VBO to connect directly to the Blue Prism database and update the specific environment variables using SQL. So it seems you have two options:ġ) You could read your batch file in using regular BP objects such as the Utility - File Management VBO. There's an action available on AutomateC utility for deleting environments variables, but nothing that I see for creating. I don't believe we expose an object or API for setting the value of environment variables.
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