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Winter ’26 (API Version 65.0)
These updates affect only flows that are configured to run on API version 65.0 and later.

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These updates affect only flows that are configured to run on API version 65.0 and later.
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Now, if a field’s in use in a data table column and you try to delete it, you get a link to the flow so you can update your data table before deleting the field. To delete a field that’s used in a data table column, in the Object Manager, click Flow Version to open the flow and remove the field from the data table. Then, delete the field.
Now, if you change the user or org language settings, or update a field's label or API name, those changes are automatically reflected in your data tables. Previously, language and field names used in data tables had to be manually updated after any changes. Also, API name updates caused flow run-time errors.

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