things to watch out for when copying a flow
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I am working on a large project and to save time wanted to copy flows instead of making new ones. I saw the "copy Flow" option want wanted to know that will it copy everything from the flow or will i need to reconfigure elements.
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"Copy Flow" command will create an exact copy of the original flow with all its objects and settings.
Please be advised that since the dependencies (e.g. subflows, custom rules, form, etc.) from the original flow will be referenced in the copy. This means that any changes to the dependencies in the copied flow will impact the original flow. So, to prevent any impact on the original flow, you will need to copy all the dependencies and replace them in the copied flow for these changes to have no impact on the original flow.For more information navigate to this document:
https://documentation.decisions.com/docs/about-version-control
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