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Orchestrator Triggers and Monitoring (2021.10)

As an RPA Developer, you will learn how to use the more advanced features of Orchestrator, such as time triggers, queue triggers, monitoring, and SLAs.
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Orchestrator Triggers and Monitoring (2021.10)

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Course details

Difficulty Level

Advanced

Language

English

Completion time

000:30:00

Product covered

Orchestrator

About the Orchestrator Triggers and Monitoring course 

In this course, we'll be focusing on one of the most powerful features for enterprise-scale automation, namely triggers. We'll also be looking at other features helping companies organize better how automations are run: Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and job priorities. Moreover, we'll look at the monitoring capabilities of Orchestrator. 

Product alignment: This course was built using the 2021.10 product version of UiPath Orchestrator and Studio and is applicable to newer versions as well. 

 

The Orchestrator Triggers and Monitoring course prerequisites 

Before starting on this course, you should have basic programming knowledge and have completed, at a minimum, these previous courses: 

  • Meet the UiPath Platform. 
  • Orchestrator Overview for RPA Developers. 
  • Working with Orchestrator Resources. 

 

The Orchestrator Triggers and Monitoring audience 

This is an advanced UiPath Orchestrator training course. It is ideal for RPA Developers to learn more about Orchestrator, the heart of your automation management. 

 

[H3] The Orchestrator Triggers and Monitoring course agenda 

Through this course, you will learn about the advanced features of Orchestrator by covering topics such as:   

  • Triggers and SLAs 
  • Monitoring and Alerts 
  • Practice - Triggers 

 

The Orchestrator Triggers and Monitoring learning objectives 

At the end of the course, you should be able to:  

  • Define what triggers, SLAs, job priorities, and alerts are. 
  • Use triggers and SLAs to automate job execution. 
  • Explain how job priorities work. 
  • Differentiate between the four dashboards available for monitoring. 
  • Choose the appropriate dashboard for monitoring specific information related to your processes.