I think I've seen one or two ideas about being able to add comment blocks into Architect flows. I also think I've seen some people make use of something like Git to act as a source repository for flow files so someone would check in/out flow files to/from that but at the same time add comments as to what they changed.
All of this is reliant on your flow developers adding comments to things.
Also as Melissa says if you used something like Archy and yaml files you could potentially even just do a compare in something like Notepad++
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Vaun McCarthy
NTT New Zealand Limited
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-20-2021 09:00
From: Melissa Bailey
Subject: Flow Version !
No
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Melissa Bailey
Genesys - Employees
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-19-2021 15:04
From: Anurag Gusain
Subject: Flow Version !
Thanks - Do we have any other option ?
Any API which we can use to get this information ?
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Thanks,
Anurag Gusain
Original Message:
Sent: 04-19-2021 14:51
From: Melissa Bailey
Subject: Flow Version !
Architect will show you who created/checked in/published a version and what time it happened, but does not show what was changed. If you use Archy to define your flows in yaml format, you can compare the different yaml files. There's several websites that show differences between 2 yaml files or you can write code that compares them.
https://developer.mypurecloud.com/devapps/archy/
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Melissa Bailey
Genesys - Employees