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Delete a Blueprint in Agentforce Operations
Delete a draft or published blueprint from your workspace in Agentforce Operations.

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Delete a draft or published blueprint from your workspace in Agentforce Operations.
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This feature is a workspace that’s external to your Salesforce org and requires an Agentforce Operations license. To purchase an Agentforce Operations license, contact your Salesforce account executive. |
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| To delete a blueprint in Agentforce Operations: | Admin role or Publisher role |
When you delete a published blueprint, Agentforce Operations deletes the current version and all previous versions. Admins or the publisher of the current version can delete a published blueprint. Admins or any editor of the blueprint can delete a draft blueprint. Deleting a draft blueprint deletes only the draft. It doesn't affect the associated published blueprint or its previous versions.
If a blueprint is deleted, you can’t restore it.
Agentforce Operations deletes the blueprint.

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