Default read-only flows

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  • 更新日 2026年03月12日
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  • Open existing flows in a read-only state to protect them from accidental changes. While a flow is in a read-only state, you can only review, test, deactivate, or request to edit it.

    Request to edit flow

    As of the Washington DC release, you must request to edit an existing flow before you can change it. If you don't have permission to edit a flow, the Edit flow button remains disabled.

    図 : 1. Edit flow option
    Example flow displaying the Edit flow option.

    When you request to edit a flow, Workflow Studio checks whether another person already has the flow open for edit. If the flow is available for editing, you open the flow in an editable state. If the flow is already being edited, you see a message displaying the name of the user editing the flow.

    図 : 2. Unable to edit flow message
    Unable to edit flow. Another user is currently editing the flow: Abel Tuter. You will be able to edit the flow once the other user has closed it.

    Stop editing a flow

    Flows remain in an editable state until one of these events occur.
    • You close the Workflow Studio flow tab.
    • You close the Workflow Studio browser tab.
    • You select the Make flow read only option.
    • You remain inactive in the flow for more than 30 minutes.

    When you're done editing a flow, you can make it read only so that other people can edit it. You can use the Make flow read only option to stop editing a flow.

    図 : 3. Make flow read-only option
    More actions menu displaying the Make flow read only option.