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Flow Approval Processes Version Properties
A flow approval process version’s properties consist of its label and description. These values drive the field values that appear on the flow approval process’s detail page.

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A flow approval process version’s properties consist of its label and description. These values drive the field values that appear on the flow approval process’s detail page.
| View supported editions for Flow Approval Processes. |
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Orchestration Label | The label for the flow approval process version. The label appears in the flow approval process detail page and list views. You can edit the label for inactive flow approval processes and flow approval process versions. |
| Orchestration API Name | The API name for the flow approval process. The API name is used to differentiate this flow approval process from other parts of Salesforce, such as in a URL or Lightning web component. An API name can include underscores and alphanumeric characters without spaces. It must begin with a letter and can’t end with an underscore. It also can’t have two consecutive underscores. The API name appears on the flow approval process detail page. You can’t edit the API name after saving the flow approval process. |
| Description | Differentiates the flow approval process version from other versions. The description appears in the flow approval process detail page and list views. You can edit the description for inactive flow approval processes and flow approval process versions. |

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