I agree with your post.
> Most RPA work is in dealing with errors and exceptions, not the "happy path".
Isn't this most programming? I always chuckle when a junior hire looks at my code and says: "It is mostly error checking."I agree with your post.
> Most RPA work is in dealing with errors and exceptions, not the "happy path".
Isn't this most programming? I always chuckle when a junior hire looks at my code and says: "It is mostly error checking."