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Power automate desktop unable to execute Vb and java script

Iam unable to Execute VB and Java script using power automate Automate desktop after a windows update. The same code and script was running fine on the same VM before the windows update. What could be the issue. Any solution or leads would be highly appreciated. The script give blank output. Same script run fine when executed manually. 

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Hi @AjinkyaRPA2023 ,

 

Just try restart the system and try.

 

Regards,

Vishnu Reddy

eetuRobo
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If the VBScriptOutput returns blank the it most likely encountered error. 

Toggle on ScriptError -variable in your "Run VBScript" -action under "Variables produced"

eetuRobo_0-1721113243458.png


Then it might return something like this:

C:\Users\XXXXX\AppData\Local\Temp\Robin\lxvgo4lvb4p.tmp(281) SAP Frontend Server: The control could not be found by id.

 

That would mean that the vbscript ran into error in the scripts line 28

Hi I Have tried it earlier also but no error in script error variable. The same script executes fine when executed manually by double click on the script and give the indented output.

Hi Vishnu, I Have tried it to restart the machine and uninstalled and installed PAD and Services related to Power automate. Also checked if Cscript.exe and wscript.exe is present in windows/system32 folder. The same script executes fine when executed manually by double click on the script and give the indented output.

Can you show how your vbscript looks like and also screenshot of the flow.

For troubleshooting add Wscript.Echos in multiple places in the script to see if it runs it at all. So maybe add one to be first line of code then in the middle and at the end 

WScript.Echo "test1"
//first half of your code
WScript.Echo "test2"
//rest of your code
WScript.Echo "test3"

Then maybe that will give us an idea where it fails or if the script runs at all.

 

 

Option Explicit

Dim excelApp, excelWorkbook, excelSheet, firstRow, secondRow, entireColumn, fourthRow, fifthRow, excelWorksheetFunction , rowIsEmpty4 , rowIsEmpty5

' Create an instance of Excel application
Set excelApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")

' Make Excel visible (for testing purposes)
excelApp.Visible = False ' Set to False to run in the background

' Open the Excel workbook
Dim fileName
fileName = "%Path%" ' Update the path to your Excel file

Set excelWorkbook = excelApp.Workbooks.Open(fileName)

' Specify the sheet you want to check
Set excelSheet = excelWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1") ' Update with the index or name of your specific sheet

' Create an instance of Excel's WorksheetFunction object
Set excelWorksheetFunction = excelApp.WorksheetFunction

' Check if cell B1 is blank
If excelSheet.Range("B1").Value = "" Then
    WScript.Echo "Invalid file"
    ' Close Excel
    excelWorkbook.Close False ' Close without saving changes
    ' Quit Excel application
    excelApp.Quit
    ' Clean up objects
    Set excelSheet = Nothing
    Set excelWorkbook = Nothing
    Set excelApp = Nothing
    ' End script execution
    WScript.Quit
End If

' Check if cell B2 is blank
If excelSheet.Range("B2").Value = "" Then
    WScript.Echo "Invalid file"
    ' Close Excel
    excelWorkbook.Close False ' Close without saving changes
    ' Quit Excel application
    excelApp.Quit
    ' Clean up objects
    Set excelSheet = Nothing
    Set excelWorkbook = Nothing
    Set excelApp = Nothing
    ' End script execution
    WScript.Quit
End If

' Check if entire column A is blank
Set entireColumn = excelSheet.Columns("A:A")
If excelWorksheetFunction.CountA(entireColumn) = 0 Then
    WScript.Echo "Invalid file"
    ' Close Excel
    excelWorkbook.Close False ' Close without saving changes
    ' Quit Excel application
    excelApp.Quit
    ' Clean up objects
    Set excelSheet = Nothing
    Set excelWorkbook = Nothing
    Set excelApp = Nothing
    ' End script execution
    WScript.Quit
End If

' Check if the 4th row is blank
Set fourthRow = excelSheet.Rows(4)
' Check if the 5th row is blank
Set fifthRow = excelSheet.Rows(5)

' If either the 4th row or the 5th row is blank, output "Invalid file"; otherwise, output "Valid file"
' Check if the fourth row is empty
Dim cell
rowIsEmpty4 = True
rowIsEmpty5 = True
For Each cell In fourthRow.Cells
    If Not IsEmpty(cell.Value) Then
        rowIsEmpty4 = False
        Exit For
    End If
Next

' Check if the fifth row is empty
If rowIsEmpty5 Then
    For Each cell In fifthRow.Cells
        If Not IsEmpty(cell.Value) Then
            rowIsEmpty5 = False
            Exit For
        End If
    Next
End If

' If either the fourth or fifth row is empty, output "Invalid file"; otherwise, output "Valid file"
If rowIsEmpty4 or  rowIsEmpty5 Then
    WScript.Echo "Invalid file"
Else
    WScript.Echo "not"
End If

' Close Excel
excelWorkbook.Close False ' Close without saving changes

' Quit Excel application
excelApp.Quit

' Clean up objects
Set excelSheet = Nothing
Set excelWorkbook = Nothing
Set excelApp = Nothing

 

This is the script which i execute using run script action in PAD which validates file format and then give Output  basis on which further code is executed. I have also tried to execute very basic hello msg script using PAD but even that give blank output and aslo no error.

Screenshot 2024-07-16 150416.jpg

 

Even the same code and script still work on my local machine using PAD but on the client VM where windows was updated.

Try this to see if it returns anything:

Option Explicit

Dim excelApp, excelWorkbook, excelSheet, firstRow, secondRow, entireColumn, fourthRow, fifthRow, excelWorksheetFunction , rowIsEmpty4 , rowIsEmpty5

 WScript.Echo "Script starts" 'TEST ECHO 1/3
 
' Create an instance of Excel application
Set excelApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")

' Make Excel visible (for testing purposes)
excelApp.Visible = False ' Set to False to run in the background

' Open the Excel workbook
Dim fileName
fileName = "%Path%" ' Update the path to your Excel file

Set excelWorkbook = excelApp.Workbooks.Open(fileName)

' Specify the sheet you want to check
Set excelSheet = excelWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1") ' Update with the index or name of your specific sheet

' Create an instance of Excel's WorksheetFunction object
Set excelWorksheetFunction = excelApp.WorksheetFunction

' Check if cell B1 is blank
If excelSheet.Range("B1").Value = "" Then
    WScript.Echo "Invalid file"
    ' Close Excel
    excelWorkbook.Close False ' Close without saving changes
    ' Quit Excel application
    excelApp.Quit
    ' Clean up objects
    Set excelSheet = Nothing
    Set excelWorkbook = Nothing
    Set excelApp = Nothing
    ' End script execution
    WScript.Quit
End If

WScript.Echo "Script middle" 'TEST ECHO 2/3

' Check if cell B2 is blank
If excelSheet.Range("B2").Value = "" Then
    WScript.Echo "Invalid file"
    ' Close Excel
    excelWorkbook.Close False ' Close without saving changes
    ' Quit Excel application
    excelApp.Quit
    ' Clean up objects
    Set excelSheet = Nothing
    Set excelWorkbook = Nothing
    Set excelApp = Nothing
    ' End script execution
    WScript.Quit
End If

' Check if entire column A is blank
Set entireColumn = excelSheet.Columns("A:A")
If excelWorksheetFunction.CountA(entireColumn) = 0 Then
    WScript.Echo "Invalid file"
    ' Close Excel
    excelWorkbook.Close False ' Close without saving changes
    ' Quit Excel application
    excelApp.Quit
    ' Clean up objects
    Set excelSheet = Nothing
    Set excelWorkbook = Nothing
    Set excelApp = Nothing
    ' End script execution
    WScript.Quit
End If

' Check if the 4th row is blank
Set fourthRow = excelSheet.Rows(4)
' Check if the 5th row is blank
Set fifthRow = excelSheet.Rows(5)

' If either the 4th row or the 5th row is blank, output "Invalid file"; otherwise, output "Valid file"
' Check if the fourth row is empty
Dim cell
rowIsEmpty4 = True
rowIsEmpty5 = True
For Each cell In fourthRow.Cells
    If Not IsEmpty(cell.Value) Then
        rowIsEmpty4 = False
        Exit For
    End If
Next

' Check if the fifth row is empty
If rowIsEmpty5 Then
    For Each cell In fifthRow.Cells
        If Not IsEmpty(cell.Value) Then
            rowIsEmpty5 = False
            Exit For
        End If
    Next
End If

' If either the fourth or fifth row is empty, output "Invalid file"; otherwise, output "Valid file"
If rowIsEmpty4 or  rowIsEmpty5 Then
    WScript.Echo "Invalid file"
Else
    WScript.Echo "not"
End If


' Close Excel
excelWorkbook.Close False ' Close without saving changes

' Quit Excel application
excelApp.Quit

' Clean up objects
Set excelSheet = Nothing
Set excelWorkbook = Nothing
Set excelApp = Nothing
WScript.Echo "Script ends" 'TEST ECHO 3/3

 
I just added 3 wscript echos to see if it returns anything when you run it.
For me it returns:

eetuRobo_1-1721124365082.png

 


I just had a dummy file with random words in cells. 

 

Check that you can actually open the file you are running the vbscript on. For me it returned nothing when I tried to use it on a file that I was not able to open even manually. 

Also make sure that you are looking at the correct variable for output. In your screenshot it will produce %VBScriptOutput2% from your vbscript action. So just make sure you are not looking only at the default %VBScriptOutput% -action.

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