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          Delete Unexecuted Scheduled Actions

          Delete Unexecuted Scheduled Actions

          If you no longer want to execute a process's scheduled actions, you can delete them from the list of paused flow interviews in Setup.

          Required Editions

          Available in: both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning Experience
          Available in: Essentials, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
          User Permissions Needed
          To delete unexecuted scheduled actions: Manage Flow
          Important
          Important Support and updates for Process Builder have ended as of December 31, 2025. This means that support won't be provided for any process and bugs in the Process Builder product won't be fixed. See Workflow Rules & Process Builder End of Support.

          After December 31, 2025, existing processes continue to run, and you can activate, deactivate, and edit them; however, we recommend using Flow Builder. To migrate existing processes, plan your switch to Flow Builder and use the Migrate to Flow tool. For new automations, create flows in Flow Builder.

          1. From Setup, enter Flow in the Quick Find box, then select Paused Flow Interviews.
            If Paused Flow Interviews isn’t available as its own page, select Flows and scroll down to the list of paused interviews.
          2. In the Flow API Name or Flow Name column, find the process whose scheduled actions you want to delete.
          3. For each unexecuted group of scheduled actions that you want to delete, click Del, or click Show actions and select Delete.
           
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