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Remove a Linked Workflow in Agentforce Operations
After a workflow starts running from a blueprint, you can unlink a child workflow from the parent workflow without deleting the child workflow.

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After a workflow starts running from a blueprint, you can unlink a child workflow from the parent workflow without deleting the child workflow.
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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 edit a blueprint in Agentforce Operations: | Admin role, Creator role, or a user with Edit access for the blueprint |
Agentforce Operations removes the child workflow from the parent but doesn't delete it. To delete the child workflow fully, open the child workflow and delete it from its About tab.

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