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          Manage HTTP Callout Actions

          Manage HTTP Callout Actions

          When you create an HTTP Callout action in a flow, Flow Builder creates an external service object and an invocable action object. Anyone with permissions in your org can reuse the invocable action in Flow Builder and across Salesforce.

          Required Editions

          Available in: Lightning Experience
          View supported editions.
          User Permissions Needed
          To open, edit, create, activate or deactivate a flow using all flow types, elements, and features available in Flow Builder, including Einstein and Agentforce for Flow: Manage Flow
          To create an external credential, a named credential, and an HTTP callout action: Customize Applications

          To update flow-specific input values of an HTTP Callout action, edit the respective Action element from the Flow Builder canvas. For example, update a query parameter value from the respective Action element.

          • Update an HTTP Callout Action Configuration
            To update the configuration of an HTTP callout action, edit it from the External Services page in Setup. For example, update a path URL, keys, or a JSON sample. After you create an HTTP callout action from Flow Builder, you can reuse it in another flow or across Salesforce via Apex, Einstein Bots, or quick actions.
          • Change the Named Credential for an HTTP Callout Action
            To select a different named credential for an HTTP Callout action after the action is created, update the action from the External Services page in Setup.
          • Delete an HTTP Callout Action
            To delete an HTTP Callout action, you delete the external service registration record. If an external service registration and HTTP Callout action are referenced in any flows, you can’t delete them.
           
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