Help please!
We did a 4000 order update on WooCommerce, and our webhook links were set on active. When we noticed the increased traffic we shut off the flows affected, but hours later when reopened, they are still firing off (even brand new flows, with webhooks added to WC after the update event). Why is that, is there a queue/cache?
And if so, how can we empty it? Our history is here, and I've left a flow open called Troubleshoot that just receives a webhook, in the hopes that it'll help clear the queue somehow, because we don't want to be regranting orders in Teachable, and other flows with order.updated.
We did a 4000 order update on WooCommerce, and our webhook links were set on active. When we noticed the increased traffic we shut off the flows affected, but hours later when reopened, they are still firing off (even brand new flows, with webhooks added to WC after the update event). Why is that, is there a queue/cache?
And if so, how can we empty it? Our history is here, and I've left a flow open called Troubleshoot that just receives a webhook, in the hopes that it'll help clear the queue somehow, because we don't want to be regranting orders in Teachable, and other flows with order.updated.
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