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Component: CA-ML-IPA
Component Name: Intelligent Robotic Process Automation
Description: An object in the DOM at a higher level than the referenced object, including not only parent objects, but also parents of parents, and so on.
Key Concepts: An ancestor in the context of SAP Intelligent Robotic Process Automation (IRPA) is a parent process that is used to create a new process. It is a template that contains the basic structure and logic of the process, which can then be modified and adapted to fit the specific needs of the user. How to use it: Ancestors are used to create new processes in SAP IRPA. To do this, the user must first select an ancestor from the list of available ancestors. Once selected, the user can then modify and customize the ancestor to fit their specific needs. This includes adding or removing steps, changing parameters, and adding or removing logic. Tips & Tricks: When selecting an ancestor for a new process, it is important to consider the complexity of the process and how much customization will be required. If the process is relatively simple, then a basic ancestor may be sufficient. However, if more complex logic is needed, then a more advanced ancestor may be necessary. Related Information: For more information on SAP IRPA and how to use ancestors to create new processes, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and resources available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to use ancestors in SAP IRPA.