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name : users.php
<?php
/**
 * User administration panel
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Administration
 * @since 1.0.0
 */

/** WordPress Administration Bootstrap */
require_once __DIR__ . '/admin.php';

if ( ! current_user_can( 'list_users' ) ) {
	wp_die(
		'<h1>' . __( 'You need a higher level of permission.' ) . '</h1>' .
		'<p>' . __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to list users.' ) . '</p>',
		403
	);
}

$wp_list_table = _get_list_table( 'WP_Users_List_Table' );
$pagenum       = $wp_list_table->get_pagenum();

// Used in the HTML title tag.
$title       = __( 'Users' );
$parent_file = 'users.php';

add_screen_option( 'per_page' );

// Contextual help - choose Help on the top right of admin panel to preview this.
get_current_screen()->add_help_tab(
	array(
		'id'      => 'overview',
		'title'   => __( 'Overview' ),
		'content' => '<p>' . __( 'This screen lists all the existing users for your site. Each user has one of five defined roles as set by the site admin: Site Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, or Subscriber. Users with roles other than Administrator will see fewer options in the dashboard navigation when they are logged in, based on their role.' ) . '</p>' .
		'<p>' . __( 'To add a new user for your site, click the Add New User button at the top of the screen or Add New User in the Users menu section.' ) . '</p>',
	)
);

get_current_screen()->add_help_tab(
	array(
		'id'      => 'screen-content',
		'title'   => __( 'Screen Content' ),
		'content' => '<p>' . __( 'You can customize the display of this screen in a number of ways:' ) . '</p>' .
						'<ul>' .
						'<li>' . __( 'You can hide/display columns based on your needs and decide how many users to list per screen using the Screen Options tab.' ) . '</li>' .
						'<li>' . __( 'You can filter the list of users by User Role using the text links above the users list to show All, Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, or Subscriber. The default view is to show all users. Unused User Roles are not listed.' ) . '</li>' .
						'<li>' . __( 'You can view all posts made by a user by clicking on the number under the Posts column.' ) . '</li>' .
						'</ul>',
	)
);

$help = '<p>' . __( 'Hovering over a row in the users list will display action links that allow you to manage users. You can perform the following actions:' ) . '</p>' .
	'<ul>' .
	'<li>' . __( '<strong>Edit</strong> takes you to the editable profile screen for that user. You can also reach that screen by clicking on the username.' ) . '</li>';

if ( is_multisite() ) {
	$help .= '<li>' . __( '<strong>Remove</strong> allows you to remove a user from your site. It does not delete their content. You can also remove multiple users at once by using bulk actions.' ) . '</li>';
} else {
	$help .= '<li>' . __( '<strong>Delete</strong> brings you to the Delete Users screen for confirmation, where you can permanently remove a user from your site and delete their content. You can also delete multiple users at once by using bulk actions.' ) . '</li>';
}

$help .= '<li>' . __( '<strong>View</strong> takes you to a public author archive which lists all the posts published by the user.' ) . '</li>';

if ( current_user_can( 'edit_users' ) ) {
	$help .= '<li>' . __( '<strong>Send password reset</strong> sends the user an email with a link to set a new password.' ) . '</li>';
}

$help .= '</ul>';

get_current_screen()->add_help_tab(
	array(
		'id'      => 'action-links',
		'title'   => __( 'Available Actions' ),
		'content' => $help,
	)
);
unset( $help );

get_current_screen()->set_help_sidebar(
	'<p><strong>' . __( 'For more information:' ) . '</strong></p>' .
	'<p>' . __( '<a href="https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/users-screen/">Documentation on Managing Users</a>' ) . '</p>' .
	'<p>' . __( '<a href="https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/roles-and-capabilities/">Descriptions of Roles and Capabilities</a>' ) . '</p>' .
	'<p>' . __( '<a href="https://wordpress.org/support/forums/">Support forums</a>' ) . '</p>'
);

get_current_screen()->set_screen_reader_content(
	array(
		'heading_views'      => __( 'Filter users list' ),
		'heading_pagination' => __( 'Users list navigation' ),
		'heading_list'       => __( 'Users list' ),
	)
);

if ( empty( $_REQUEST ) ) {
	$referer = '<input type="hidden" name="wp_http_referer" value="' . esc_attr( wp_unslash( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) . '" />';
} elseif ( isset( $_REQUEST['wp_http_referer'] ) ) {
	$redirect = remove_query_arg( array( 'wp_http_referer', 'updated', 'delete_count' ), wp_unslash( $_REQUEST['wp_http_referer'] ) );
	$referer  = '<input type="hidden" name="wp_http_referer" value="' . esc_attr( $redirect ) . '" />';
} else {
	$redirect = 'users.php';
	$referer  = '';
}

$update = '';

switch ( $wp_list_table->current_action() ) {

	/* Bulk Dropdown menu Role changes */
	case 'promote':
		check_admin_referer( 'bulk-users' );

		if ( ! current_user_can( 'promote_users' ) ) {
			wp_die( __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to edit this user.' ), 403 );
		}

		if ( empty( $_REQUEST['users'] ) ) {
			wp_redirect( $redirect );
			exit;
		}

		$editable_roles = get_editable_roles();
		$role           = $_REQUEST['new_role'];

		// Mocking the `none` role so we are able to save it to the database
		$editable_roles['none'] = array(
			'name' => __( '&mdash; No role for this site &mdash;' ),
		);

		if ( ! $role || empty( $editable_roles[ $role ] ) ) {
			wp_die( __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to give users that role.' ), 403 );
		}

		if ( 'none' === $role ) {
			$role = '';
		}

		$user_ids = array_map( 'intval', (array) $_REQUEST['users'] );
		$update   = 'promote';

		foreach ( $user_ids as $id ) {
			if ( ! current_user_can( 'promote_user', $id ) ) {
				wp_die( __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to edit this user.' ), 403 );
			}

			// The new role of the current user must also have the promote_users cap or be a multisite super admin.
			if ( $id === $current_user->ID
				&& ! $wp_roles->role_objects[ $role ]->has_cap( 'promote_users' )
				&& ! ( is_multisite() && current_user_can( 'manage_network_users' ) )
			) {
					$update = 'err_admin_role';
					continue;
			}

			// If the user doesn't already belong to the blog, bail.
			if ( is_multisite() && ! is_user_member_of_blog( $id ) ) {
				wp_die(
					'<h1>' . __( 'Something went wrong.' ) . '</h1>' .
					'<p>' . __( 'One of the selected users is not a member of this site.' ) . '</p>',
					403
				);
			}

			$user = get_userdata( $id );
			$user->set_role( $role );
		}

		wp_redirect( add_query_arg( 'update', $update, $redirect ) );
		exit;

	case 'dodelete':
		if ( is_multisite() ) {
			wp_die( __( 'User deletion is not allowed from this screen.' ), 400 );
		}

		check_admin_referer( 'delete-users' );

		if ( empty( $_REQUEST['users'] ) ) {
			wp_redirect( $redirect );
			exit;
		}

		$user_ids = array_map( 'intval', (array) $_REQUEST['users'] );

		if ( empty( $_REQUEST['delete_option'] ) ) {
			$url = self_admin_url( 'users.php?action=delete&users[]=' . implode( '&users[]=', $user_ids ) . '&error=true' );
			$url = str_replace( '&amp;', '&', wp_nonce_url( $url, 'bulk-users' ) );
			wp_redirect( $url );
			exit;
		}

		if ( ! current_user_can( 'delete_users' ) ) {
			wp_die( __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to delete users.' ), 403 );
		}

		$update       = 'del';
		$delete_count = 0;

		foreach ( $user_ids as $id ) {
			if ( ! current_user_can( 'delete_user', $id ) ) {
				wp_die( __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to delete that user.' ), 403 );
			}

			if ( $id === $current_user->ID ) {
				$update = 'err_admin_del';
				continue;
			}

			switch ( $_REQUEST['delete_option'] ) {
				case 'delete':
					wp_delete_user( $id );
					break;
				case 'reassign':
					wp_delete_user( $id, $_REQUEST['reassign_user'] );
					break;
			}

			++$delete_count;
		}

		$redirect = add_query_arg(
			array(
				'delete_count' => $delete_count,
				'update'       => $update,
			),
			$redirect
		);
		wp_redirect( $redirect );
		exit;

	case 'resetpassword':
		check_admin_referer( 'bulk-users' );

		if ( ! current_user_can( 'edit_users' ) ) {
			$errors = new WP_Error( 'edit_users', __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to edit users.' ) );
		}

		if ( empty( $_REQUEST['users'] ) ) {
			wp_redirect( $redirect );
			exit();
		}

		$user_ids = array_map( 'intval', (array) $_REQUEST['users'] );

		$reset_count = 0;

		foreach ( $user_ids as $id ) {
			if ( ! current_user_can( 'edit_user', $id ) ) {
				wp_die( __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to edit this user.' ) );
			}

			if ( $id === $current_user->ID ) {
				$update = 'err_admin_reset';
				continue;
			}

			// Send the password reset link.
			$user = get_userdata( $id );
			if ( true === retrieve_password( $user->user_login ) ) {
				++$reset_count;
			}
		}

		$redirect = add_query_arg(
			array(
				'reset_count' => $reset_count,
				'update'      => 'resetpassword',
			),
			$redirect
		);
		wp_redirect( $redirect );
		exit;

	case 'delete':
		if ( is_multisite() ) {
			wp_die( __( 'User deletion is not allowed from this screen.' ), 400 );
		}

		check_admin_referer( 'bulk-users' );

		if ( empty( $_REQUEST['users'] ) && empty( $_REQUEST['user'] ) ) {
			wp_redirect( $redirect );
			exit;
		}

		if ( ! current_user_can( 'delete_users' ) ) {
			$errors = new WP_Error( 'edit_users', __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to delete users.' ) );
		}

		if ( empty( $_REQUEST['users'] ) ) {
			$user_ids = array( (int) $_REQUEST['user'] );
		} else {
			$user_ids = array_map( 'intval', (array) $_REQUEST['users'] );
		}

		$all_user_ids = $user_ids;

		if ( in_array( $current_user->ID, $user_ids, true ) ) {
			$user_ids = array_diff( $user_ids, array( $current_user->ID ) );
		}

		/**
		 * Filters whether the users being deleted have additional content
		 * associated with them outside of the `post_author` and `link_owner` relationships.
		 *
		 * @since 5.2.0
		 *
		 * @param bool  $users_have_additional_content Whether the users have additional content. Default false.
		 * @param int[] $user_ids                      Array of IDs for users being deleted.
		 */
		$users_have_content = (bool) apply_filters( 'users_have_additional_content', false, $user_ids );

		if ( $user_ids && ! $users_have_content ) {
			if ( $wpdb->get_var(
				"SELECT ID FROM {$wpdb->posts}
				WHERE post_author IN( " . implode( ',', $user_ids ) . ' )
				LIMIT 1'
			) ) {
				$users_have_content = true;
			} elseif ( $wpdb->get_var(
				"SELECT link_id FROM {$wpdb->links}
				WHERE link_owner IN( " . implode( ',', $user_ids ) . ' )
				LIMIT 1'
			) ) {
				$users_have_content = true;
			}
		}

		if ( $users_have_content ) {
			add_action( 'admin_head', 'delete_users_add_js' );
		}

		require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/admin-header.php';
		?>
		<form method="post" name="updateusers" id="updateusers">
		<?php wp_nonce_field( 'delete-users' ); ?>
		<?php echo $referer; ?>

		<div class="wrap">
		<h1><?php _e( 'Delete Users' ); ?></h1>

		<?php
		if ( isset( $_REQUEST['error'] ) ) :
			wp_admin_notice(
				'<strong>' . __( 'Error:' ) . '</strong> ' . __( 'Please select an option.' ),
				array(
					'additional_classes' => array( 'error' ),
				)
			);
		endif;
		?>

		<?php if ( 1 === count( $all_user_ids ) ) : ?>
			<p><?php _e( 'You have specified this user for deletion:' ); ?></p>
		<?php else : ?>
			<p><?php _e( 'You have specified these users for deletion:' ); ?></p>
		<?php endif; ?>

		<ul>
		<?php
		$go_delete = 0;

		foreach ( $all_user_ids as $id ) {
			$user = get_userdata( $id );

			if ( $id === $current_user->ID ) {
				echo '<li>';
				printf(
					/* translators: 1: User ID, 2: User login. */
					__( 'ID #%1$s: %2$s <strong>The current user will not be deleted.</strong>' ),
					$id,
					$user->user_login
				);
				echo "</li>\n";
			} else {
				echo '<li>';
				printf(
					'<input type="hidden" name="users[]" value="%s" />',
					esc_attr( $id )
				);
				printf(
					/* translators: 1: User ID, 2: User login. */
					__( 'ID #%1$s: %2$s' ),
					$id,
					$user->user_login
				);
				echo "</li>\n";

				++$go_delete;
			}
		}
		?>
		</ul>

		<?php
		if ( $go_delete ) :

			if ( ! $users_have_content ) :
				?>
				<input type="hidden" name="delete_option" value="delete" />
			<?php else : ?>
				<fieldset>
				<?php if ( 1 === $go_delete ) : ?>
					<p><legend><?php _e( 'What should be done with content owned by this user?' ); ?></legend></p>
				<?php else : ?>
					<p><legend><?php _e( 'What should be done with content owned by these users?' ); ?></legend></p>
				<?php endif; ?>

				<ul style="list-style:none;">
					<li>
						<input type="radio" id="delete_option0" name="delete_option" value="delete" />
						<label for="delete_option0"><?php _e( 'Delete all content.' ); ?></label>
					</li>
					<li>
						<input type="radio" id="delete_option1" name="delete_option" value="reassign" />
						<label for="delete_option1"><?php _e( 'Attribute all content to:' ); ?></label>
						<?php
						wp_dropdown_users(
							array(
								'name'    => 'reassign_user',
								'exclude' => $user_ids,
								'show'    => 'display_name_with_login',
							)
						);
						?>
					</li>
				</ul>
				</fieldset>
				<?php
			endif;

			/**
			 * Fires at the end of the delete users form prior to the confirm button.
			 *
			 * @since 4.0.0
			 * @since 4.5.0 The `$user_ids` parameter was added.
			 *
			 * @param WP_User $current_user WP_User object for the current user.
			 * @param int[]   $user_ids     Array of IDs for users being deleted.
			 */
			do_action( 'delete_user_form', $current_user, $user_ids );
			?>
			<input type="hidden" name="action" value="dodelete" />
			<?php submit_button( __( 'Confirm Deletion' ), 'primary' ); ?>

		<?php else : ?>

			<p><?php _e( 'There are no valid users selected for deletion.' ); ?></p>

		<?php endif; ?>
		</div><!-- .wrap -->
		</form><!-- #updateusers -->
		<?php

		break;

	case 'doremove':
		check_admin_referer( 'remove-users' );

		if ( ! is_multisite() ) {
			wp_die( __( 'You cannot remove users.' ), 400 );
		}

		if ( empty( $_REQUEST['users'] ) ) {
			wp_redirect( $redirect );
			exit;
		}

		if ( ! current_user_can( 'remove_users' ) ) {
			wp_die( __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to remove users.' ), 403 );
		}

		$user_ids = array_map( 'intval', (array) $_REQUEST['users'] );
		$update   = 'remove';

		foreach ( $user_ids as $id ) {
			if ( ! current_user_can( 'remove_user', $id ) ) {
				$update = 'err_admin_remove';
				continue;
			}

			remove_user_from_blog( $id, $blog_id );
		}

		$redirect = add_query_arg( array( 'update' => $update ), $redirect );
		wp_redirect( $redirect );
		exit;

	case 'remove':
		check_admin_referer( 'bulk-users' );

		if ( ! is_multisite() ) {
			wp_die( __( 'You cannot remove users.' ), 400 );
		}

		if ( empty( $_REQUEST['users'] ) && empty( $_REQUEST['user'] ) ) {
			wp_redirect( $redirect );
			exit;
		}

		if ( ! current_user_can( 'remove_users' ) ) {
			$error = new WP_Error( 'edit_users', __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to remove users.' ) );
		}

		if ( empty( $_REQUEST['users'] ) ) {
			$user_ids = array( (int) $_REQUEST['user'] );
		} else {
			$user_ids = array_map( 'intval', (array) $_REQUEST['users'] );
		}

		require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/admin-header.php';
		?>
		<form method="post" name="updateusers" id="updateusers">
		<?php wp_nonce_field( 'remove-users' ); ?>
		<?php echo $referer; ?>

		<div class="wrap">
		<h1><?php _e( 'Remove Users from Site' ); ?></h1>

		<?php if ( 1 === count( $user_ids ) ) : ?>
			<p><?php _e( 'You have specified this user for removal:' ); ?></p>
		<?php else : ?>
			<p><?php _e( 'You have specified these users for removal:' ); ?></p>
		<?php endif; ?>

		<ul>
		<?php
		$go_remove = false;

		foreach ( $user_ids as $id ) {
			$user = get_userdata( $id );

			if ( ! current_user_can( 'remove_user', $id ) ) {
				echo '<li>';
				printf(
					/* translators: 1: User ID, 2: User login. */
					__( 'ID #%1$s: %2$s <strong>Sorry, you are not allowed to remove this user.</strong>' ),
					$id,
					$user->user_login
				);
				echo "</li>\n";
			} else {
				echo '<li>';
				printf(
					'<input type="hidden" name="users[]" value="%s" />',
					esc_attr( $id )
				);
				printf(
					/* translators: 1: User ID, 2: User login. */
					__( 'ID #%1$s: %2$s' ),
					$id,
					$user->user_login
				);
				echo "</li>\n";

				$go_remove = true;
			}
		}
		?>
		</ul>

		<?php if ( $go_remove ) : ?>

			<input type="hidden" name="action" value="doremove" />
			<?php submit_button( __( 'Confirm Removal' ), 'primary' ); ?>

		<?php else : ?>

			<p><?php _e( 'There are no valid users selected for removal.' ); ?></p>

		<?php endif; ?>
		</div><!-- .wrap -->
		</form><!-- #updateusers -->
		<?php

		break;

	default:
		if ( ! empty( $_GET['_wp_http_referer'] ) ) {
			wp_redirect( remove_query_arg( array( '_wp_http_referer', '_wpnonce' ), wp_unslash( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ) );
			exit;
		}

		if ( $wp_list_table->current_action() && ! empty( $_REQUEST['users'] ) ) {
			$screen   = get_current_screen()->id;
			$sendback = wp_get_referer();
			$user_ids = array_map( 'intval', (array) $_REQUEST['users'] );

			/** This action is documented in wp-admin/edit.php */
			$sendback = apply_filters( "handle_bulk_actions-{$screen}", $sendback, $wp_list_table->current_action(), $user_ids ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores

			wp_safe_redirect( $sendback );
			exit;
		}

		$wp_list_table->prepare_items();
		$total_pages = $wp_list_table->get_pagination_arg( 'total_pages' );

		if ( $pagenum > $total_pages && $total_pages > 0 ) {
			wp_redirect( add_query_arg( 'paged', $total_pages ) );
			exit;
		}

		require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/admin-header.php';

		$messages = array();
		if ( isset( $_GET['update'] ) ) :
			switch ( $_GET['update'] ) {
				case 'del':
				case 'del_many':
					$delete_count = isset( $_GET['delete_count'] ) ? (int) $_GET['delete_count'] : 0;
					if ( 1 === $delete_count ) {
						$message = __( 'User deleted.' );
					} else {
						/* translators: %s: Number of users. */
						$message = _n( '%s user deleted.', '%s users deleted.', $delete_count );
					}
					$message    = sprintf( $message, number_format_i18n( $delete_count ) );
					$messages[] = wp_get_admin_notice(
						$message,
						array(
							'id'                 => 'message',
							'additional_classes' => array( 'updated' ),
							'dismissible'        => true,
						)
					);
					break;
				case 'add':
					$message = __( 'New user created.' );
					$user_id = isset( $_GET['id'] ) ? $_GET['id'] : false;
					if ( $user_id && current_user_can( 'edit_user', $user_id ) ) {
						$message .= sprintf(
							' <a href="%1$s">%2$s</a>',
							esc_url(
								add_query_arg(
									'wp_http_referer',
									urlencode( wp_unslash( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) ),
									self_admin_url( 'user-edit.php?user_id=' . $user_id )
								)
							),
							__( 'Edit user' )
						);
					}

					$messages[] = wp_get_admin_notice(
						$message,
						array(
							'id'                 => 'message',
							'additional_classes' => array( 'updated' ),
							'dismissible'        => true,
						)
					);
					break;
				case 'resetpassword':
					$reset_count = isset( $_GET['reset_count'] ) ? (int) $_GET['reset_count'] : 0;
					if ( 1 === $reset_count ) {
						$message = __( 'Password reset link sent.' );
					} else {
						/* translators: %s: Number of users. */
						$message = _n( 'Password reset links sent to %s user.', 'Password reset links sent to %s users.', $reset_count );
					}
					$message    = sprintf( $message, number_format_i18n( $reset_count ) );
					$messages[] = wp_get_admin_notice(
						$message,
						array(
							'id'                 => 'message',
							'additional_classes' => array( 'updated' ),
							'dismissible'        => true,
						)
					);
					break;
				case 'promote':
					$messages[] = wp_get_admin_notice(
						__( 'Changed roles.' ),
						array(
							'id'                 => 'message',
							'additional_classes' => array( 'updated' ),
							'dismissible'        => true,
						)
					);
					break;
				case 'err_admin_role':
					$messages[] = wp_get_admin_notice(
						__( 'The current user&#8217;s role must have user editing capabilities.' ),
						array(
							'id'                 => 'message',
							'additional_classes' => array( 'error' ),
							'dismissible'        => true,
						)
					);
					$messages[] = wp_get_admin_notice(
						__( 'Other user roles have been changed.' ),
						array(
							'id'                 => 'message',
							'additional_classes' => array( 'updated' ),
							'dismissible'        => true,
						)
					);
					break;
				case 'err_admin_del':
					$messages[] = wp_get_admin_notice(
						__( 'You cannot delete the current user.' ),
						array(
							'id'                 => 'message',
							'additional_classes' => array( 'error' ),
							'dismissible'        => true,
						)
					);
					$messages[] = wp_get_admin_notice(
						__( 'Other users have been deleted.' ),
						array(
							'id'                 => 'message',
							'additional_classes' => array( 'updated' ),
							'dismissible'        => true,
						)
					);
					break;
				case 'remove':
					$messages[] = wp_get_admin_notice(
						__( 'User removed from this site.' ),
						array(
							'id'                 => 'message',
							'additional_classes' => array( 'updated', 'fade' ),
							'dismissible'        => true,
						)
					);
					break;
				case 'err_admin_remove':
					$messages[] = wp_get_admin_notice(
						__( 'You cannot remove the current user.' ),
						array(
							'id'                 => 'message',
							'additional_classes' => array( 'error' ),
							'dismissible'        => true,
						)
					);
					$messages[] = wp_get_admin_notice(
						__( 'Other users have been removed.' ),
						array(
							'id'                 => 'message',
							'additional_classes' => array( 'updated', 'fade' ),
							'dismissible'        => true,
						)
					);
					break;
			}
		endif;
		?>

		<?php
		if ( isset( $errors ) && is_wp_error( $errors ) ) :
			$error_message = '';
			foreach ( $errors->get_error_messages() as $err ) {
				$error_message .= "<li>$err</li>\n";
			}
			wp_admin_notice(
				'<ul>' . $error_message . '</ul>',
				array(
					'additional_classes' => array( 'error' ),
				)
			);
		endif;

		if ( ! empty( $messages ) ) {
			foreach ( $messages as $msg ) {
				echo $msg;
			}
		}
		?>

		<div class="wrap">
		<h1 class="wp-heading-inline">
			<?php echo esc_html( $title ); ?>
		</h1>

		<?php
		if ( current_user_can( 'create_users' ) ) {
			printf(
				'<a href="%1$s" class="page-title-action">%2$s</a>',
				esc_url( admin_url( 'user-new.php' ) ),
				esc_html__( 'Add New User' )
			);
		} elseif ( is_multisite() && current_user_can( 'promote_users' ) ) {
			printf(
				'<a href="%1$s" class="page-title-action">%2$s</a>',
				esc_url( admin_url( 'user-new.php' ) ),
				esc_html__( 'Add Existing User' )
			);
		}

		if ( strlen( $usersearch ) ) {
			echo '<span class="subtitle">';
			printf(
				/* translators: %s: Search query. */
				__( 'Search results for: %s' ),
				'<strong>' . esc_html( $usersearch ) . '</strong>'
			);
			echo '</span>';
		}
		?>

		<hr class="wp-header-end">

		<?php $wp_list_table->views(); ?>

		<form method="get">

		<?php $wp_list_table->search_box( __( 'Search Users' ), 'user' ); ?>

		<?php if ( ! empty( $_REQUEST['role'] ) ) { ?>
			<input type="hidden" name="role" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $_REQUEST['role'] ); ?>" />
		<?php } ?>

		<?php $wp_list_table->display(); ?>

		</form>

		<div class="clear"></div>
		</div><!-- .wrap -->
		<?php
		break;

} // End of the $doaction switch.

require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/admin-footer.php';
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RPA Software Technology
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) software is a type of technology that enables businesses to automate high-volume, time-consuming tasks. This type of software uses artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms to automate manual, repetitive tasks. It is designed to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve customer service.

What is RPA software?

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) software is a type of technology that enables businesses to automate highvolume, timeconsuming tasks. This type of software uses artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms to automate manual, repetitive tasks. Also, it is designed to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve customer service.

As well, RPA software is used to automate processes and tasks in a wide range of industries such as finance, healthcare, insurance, retail, and manufacturing. RPA automates processes such as data entry, customer service inquiries, claims processing, and other administrative tasks. It can also be used to automate processes such as data analysis, process optimization, and customer service.

Also, it can be used to automate complex business processes, such as financial transactions, payroll processing, customer service inquiries, and compliance reporting. It can also be used to automate manual processes such as data entry, customer service inquiries, and claims processing.

Too, it is designed to automate processes quickly, accurately, and reliably. It can save businesses time and money by reducing the need for manual labor, increasing the accuracy and speed of processes, and reducing the potential for human errors. It can also be used to reduce costs associated with labor and training, as well as improve customer service. By automating routine processes, businesses can have more time to focus on their core business activities and improve customer satisfaction.

Examples

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) software is a type of computer software that is designed to automate manual, repeatable tasks. As well, this type of software is used to streamline business processes and improve efficiency by eliminating manual processes. Examples include UiPath, Automation Anywhere, and Blue Prism.

UiPath is a leading RPA software that is used by businesses to automate their processes. It is an enterprisegrade platform that can be used to automate tasks such as data entry, document processing, and customer serviceUiPath also offers features such as visual process design, AIdriven automation, and intelligent process automation.

Automation Anywhere is another popular RPA software that is used to automate manual tasks. It offers features such as web automation, cognitive automation, and process automation. It is designed to be easy to use and can be used to automate processes such as data entry, invoice processing, and customer service.

Blue Prism is an RPA software that is designed to be used by large enterprises. It offers features such as process automation, data extraction, and AIdriven automation. It is designed to be secure and reliable, and it is used by businesses to automate complex processes.

In addition, RPA software can be used by businesses to automate manual tasks and improve efficiency. By automating mundane, repetitive tasks, businesses can save time and money, and improve productivity. These examples are some of the most popular and widely used in the industry.

Advantages

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) software is a type of software that automates mundane and repetitive tasks. This software can be used to automate a wide variety of tasks, from simple data entry to complex operations. It can be used to streamline business processes and reduce costs.

There are a number of advantages, including:

  1. Increased Efficiency: it can automate mundane and repetitive tasks, freeing up employees to focus on more complex tasks and projects. This reduces the amount of time needed to complete tasks and increases the efficiency of processes.
  2. Reduced Costs: RPA software can reduce labor costs by automating tasks that would otherwise require manual labor. This can result in significant cost savings for businesses.
  3. Improved Accuracy: it can reduce human error by automating tasks and ensuring accuracy. This can help reduce costly mistakes and improve the accuracy of data.
  4. Increased Productivity: it can help businesses become more productive by automating tasks and freeing up employees time. This can result in increased productivity and faster turnaround times.
  5. Scalability: it is designed to scale with your business. This allows businesses to easily add new processes and tasks as their needs change.

Overall, it is a great tool for businesses looking to streamline their processes, reduce costs, and increase efficiency.

Challenges

  1. Security and Privacy Concerns: One of the main challenges of RPA software is the security and privacy concerns associated with it. Since RPA software is programmed to automate certain processes, it can potentially access sensitive information, which can be a security risk if the software is not properly secured or if the data is not handled securely. Additionally, the use of RPA software can potentially lead to data privacy concerns, especially if the data is stored in a cloudbased environment and is not properly protected.
  2. Cost: RPA software can be expensive, depending on the features and capabilities that are required. The cost of the software and the associated implementation, maintenance, and training can be prohibitive for some organizations. Additionally, the cost of the software may not be a onetime cost, since updates and upgrades can increase the overall cost of the software.
  3. Complexity: The complexity of the RPA software can be a challenge, especially for organizations that do not have the resources or expertise to manage the software. The complexity of the software can make it difficult to implement and maintain, and it can also make it difficult to troubleshoot and fix any problems that arise.
  4. Lack of Integration: RPA software may not be able to integrate with other software and systems, which can limit its effectiveness. Additionally, the lack of integration can also make it difficult to share data between systems, which can be a hindrance in certain processes.
  5. Limited Capabilities: RPA software may not have the capability to perform certain tasks, which can limit its effectiveness. Additionally, the software may not have the ability to learn and adapt to changing conditions and requirements, which can limit its usefulness.

A Brief History

First introduced in the early 2000s as a way to eliminate manual processes and streamline workflows. The technology evolved, it began to be used in a wide range of industries, from finance to healthcare.

Over the years, RPA software has become increasingly popular, with more and more companies adopting the technology. This is largely due to the fact that it offers an efficient, costeffective way to automate mundane tasks, freeing up time and resources for more complex tasks.

In addition, it has become increasingly advanced, with AIpowered bots capable of learning and mimicking human behavior. This has made it even more useful for businesses, as it can now be used to automate more complex tasks, such as customer service and data analysis.

Today, it is used by many companies around the world, and its popularity is expected to continue to grow in the coming years.

The Future Looks Bright

The future of RPA software looks very bright, with a growing number of companies beginning to realize the benefits that this technology can bring to their businesses.

As more companies become aware of its potential, the field is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. The development of more advanced RPA software will help businesses automate more complex tasks and reduce the amount of time and resources needed to complete them. This will help businesses increase their efficiency and save money in the long run.

As the technology advances, so too will the ability of robotic automation software to interact with other applications and systems. Too, this will enable businesses to integrate their existing systems with their RPA software, allowing for more seamless automation of complex tasks. In addition, the development of new AI technologies will allow it to take on more complex tasks, helping businesses to further increase their efficiency.

Finally, the cost is expected to continue to decrease as the technology becomes more commonplace and easier to implement. This will make it more accessible to businesses of all sizes, allowing them to automate more of their processes without breaking the bank.

Overall, the future looks very promising. As the technology continues to improve and become more accessible, businesses will be able to reap the rewards of automation and efficiency. As well, this will help them save time and money while improving the overall quality of their operations.

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