Change actions that have dependencies
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One of the powerful aspects of automated flows is that any action can use data output by any trigger or action above it in the flow; however, this presents a challenge if you want to change a step at the top of the flow on which other actions depend. Previously, the flow designer would block you from making such a change because doing so would break other actions in the flow.
The new Flow checker highlights actions within a flow that need to be repaired. Now, you can delete or rename actions on which other steps depend. Use the Flow checker to fix the issues that arise.