public sealed class DeleteFlowRequest : IMessage<DeleteFlowRequest>, IEquatable<DeleteFlowRequest>, IDeepCloneable<DeleteFlowRequest>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Reference documentation and code samples for the Dialogflow v3 API class DeleteFlowRequest.
The request message for
[Flows.DeleteFlow][google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.Flows.DeleteFlow].
This field has no effect for flows with no incoming transitions.
For flows with incoming transitions:
If force is set to false, an error will be returned with message
indicating the incoming transitions.
If force is set to true, Dialogflow will remove the flow, as well as
any transitions to the flow (i.e. [Target
flow][EventHandler.target_flow] in event handlers or [Target
flow][TransitionRoute.target_flow] in transition routes that point to
this flow will be cleared).
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