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‎05-06-2020 12:16 AM

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‎05-06-2020 12:29 AM
Hi Harry,
the table is called sys_hub_flow. This table stores the flows and sub-flows. 😉

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‎05-06-2020 12:29 AM
Hi Harry,
the table is called sys_hub_flow. This table stores the flows and sub-flows. 😉
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‎05-06-2020 02:23 AM
thank you.but as we open tab of flow it shows something different .y is it so?

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‎05-06-2020 12:54 AM
HI,
Two tables are important:
1) sys_hub_flow
2) sys_hub_flow_base
Thanks,
Ashutosh
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‎05-25-2021 01:19 PM
Thanks Man.
You literally saved my a**