In CRM Analytics, the Dataflow Definition JSON file controls how data is ingested, transformed, and registered into datasets. There are situations where resetting or clearing out this Dataflow Definition is necessary, such as:
Resetting the Dataflow Definition replaces the existing JSON definition with a blank one ({ }), effectively removing all nodes from the Dataflow. Existing datasets are not deleted by this process — only the Dataflow logic is cleared.
Important: Before resetting, back up the existing Dataflow Definition JSON file so you can restore it if needed.
Dataflow_06-02-2026.json).{ } (two curly braces with a space between them — this is a valid, empty JSON object).blank_dataflow.json.Note: This process does not remove existing datasets. If you need to remove datasets created by the original Dataflow, you must delete them separately. Any existing dashboards and lenses built on removed datasets will also need to be updated or removed.
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