In this video, I show a better way to handle environment variables in Blue Prism by putting all the environment variables for a specific automation into JSON and storing that in a single environment variable. I’ve been using something like this for years now, but most of that time I was storing the JSON in a file and then reading it in at runtime. Instead, more recently I’ve started putting that JSON directly into a Text Environment Variable, and I personally think this is the best way to handle it at the moment in Blue Prism.
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Blue Prism 7.3.1
SQL Server 2017 (LocalDB)
Windows 11 Pro
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00:00 Introduction
00:17 The basic way to handle Environment Variables
04:27 Better way Step 1 - Create JSON
06:41 Better way Step 2 - Decide where to store the JSON
07:42 Better way Step 3 - Store JSON in single Environment Variable
08:45 Better way Step 4 - Convert Env Var value to collection in the process
11:05 Escape certain characters in the JSON
13:20 Test JSON to Collection
13:50 Shorten field/param names in JSON
15:17 Using CONFIG dynamic fields in process
16:01 Using CONFIG static fields in process
19:24 Note for if you store in a text file
20:10 Note for if you use Excel instead
20:36 Things to be aware of when using JSON
22:39 Conclusion
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