Workflow lifecycle management allows you to control whether a workflow is available for execution. You can activate, deactivate, or move a workflow back to draft status depending on your needs.Documentation Index
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Activating a workflow
Activating a workflow makes it live and available for execution. Only Draft or Inactive workflows can be activated. To activate a workflow:
Make sure your workflow is fully configured before activating it. Active workflows will respond to their configured triggers and start executions automatically.
Deactivating a workflow
Deactivating a workflow stops it from responding to triggers. It will not start new executions, but any in-progress executions will continue to completion. To deactivate a workflow:
Moving a workflow to Draft
Moving a workflow back to Draft status allows you to make significant changes before reactivating it.
The Move to Draft option is only available for workflows in the Inactive state. Workflows in Draft or Active states won’t show this option in the Actions menu.

