Resolve a Missing Information Warning on a Linked Workflow in Agentforce Operations
Identify and resolve a missing information state when a linked workflow can't start
because the parent workflow didn't provide a required input field in Agentforce
Operations.
Required Editions
License Required
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.
Role or Access Needed
To create workflows in Agentforce Operations:
Admin role, Creator role, or Workflow owner access
To manage workflows in Agentforce Operations:
Admin role, Workflow owner access, or Edit access
When a linked child workflow requires an input field that the parent workflow didn't provide,
the linked workflow enters a missing information state. The workflow halts at the linked
workflow task until you manually map the missing data.
A missing information warning shows on the linked child workflow task in the parent workflow,
and the parent blueprint preview shows the warning, when applicable.
To fix the problem, follow these steps:
Open the parent workflow.
Locate the linked child workflow task with the missing information warning.
Open the task to see which required input fields are missing.
Map the missing fields to values in the parent workflow, or add the necessary fields to the
parent blueprint.
Save your changes.
The linked workflow task can now proceed, and the missing information warning
clears.
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