Lock a Blueprint’s Workflows to Prevent Run-Time Changes in Agentforce Operations
Lock workflows from a blueprint to prevent run-time owners from modifying stages or
approval criteria after you start the workflow 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.
User Permissions
Needed
To lock a blueprint's workflows in Agentforce Operations:
Admin role, Creator role, or Edit access on the blueprint
Lock workflows that run from a blueprint to enforce process integrity. When you lock
workflows, run-time owners can't delete or edit workflows. Locking a workflow locks the
workflow’s approval tasks, and the workflow owner can’t approve or reject the task. Use locked
workflows for regulated processes, audit-sensitive operations, or any process where consistency
across all runs is critical.
In the navigation sidebar, click Blueprints.
Locate the draft blueprint and click Edit.
Go to the Settings tab.
For Lock workflows, select On.
Save and publish the blueprint. Workflows you start from this blueprint are locked.
Run-time owners can't modify stages or approval criteria.
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