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How to Cancel or Delete a Scheduled Dataflow Run for an On-Demand Source

  • December 9, 2024
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Hi,

I have a source set up to run on-demand in Adobe Experience Platform, and a dataflow run has been scheduled for it. I’d like to know if there’s a way to cancel or delete this scheduled run, either via the API or through the UI.

Any guidance or documentation references would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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Best answer by RiteshY18

@MuriloGu yes that seems to be right or  also you can disable the existing one in case delete is not an option or you need existing one for reference 

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RiteshY18
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December 9, 2024

@murilogu 

under dataflow click on ,,, dot will get below the screen to update /delete current flow 

 

MuriloGuAuthor
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December 9, 2024

Not the flow, the scheduled run

 

DavidRoss91
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December 9, 2024

@murilogu I believe you are referring to the destination flow run and not source. If that is the case, and you scheduled an "on-demand" run, I don't believe that there is anyway to cancel that run. You would only be able to delete that destination flow via the Flow Service API.

https://developer.adobe.com/experience-platform-apis/references/destinations/

MuriloGuAuthor
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December 9, 2024

Thank you, @davidross91, for the clarification.

Actually, I was referring to the source, as shown in the response screenshot I shared with @riteshy18. However, it seems the same principle applies to destinations.

Just to confirm:
If I have a scheduled "on-demand" flow, there’s no way to cancel or delete that specific run. The only option would be to delete the source or destination entirely and recreate it to avoid executing a scheduled run—am I understanding this correctly?

RiteshY18
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December 9, 2024

@MuriloGu yes that seems to be right or  also you can disable the existing one in case delete is not an option or you need existing one for reference