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03-10-2025 03:27 AM
My flow is executing sub flow despite it is de activated ? I am just wondering why it is happening? anything I am missing here?
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03-11-2025 01:57 AM
not possible directly or via some automation.
It has to be done manually using human intervention.
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03-11-2025 02:14 AM
There is no de-publish button if the corresponding subflow already been already published
There is a workaround: Creating a copy and deleting the original one.
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03-11-2025 02:43 AM
Hi @Manikantahere , no, there is no single click disabling functionality, you will have to remove that subflow call from the main flow.
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03-11-2025 12:29 AM
I just want not to edit no of flows ex.100 if I don't want to run the actions inside the sub flow. In single click or simple configuration can't stop the flows calling subflow?
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03-11-2025 01:57 AM
not possible directly or via some automation.
It has to be done manually using human intervention.
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Ankur
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03-11-2025 02:14 AM
There is no de-publish button if the corresponding subflow already been already published
There is a workaround: Creating a copy and deleting the original one.
If you found this helpful, please hit the thumbs-up button and mark as correct. That helps others find their solutions.