We are changing our workflows on a regular bases and notice a lot of processes in the so called activation state.
All these activation state processes take up GB’s on storage.
The only way to free the storage is to delete the original process.
How do you deal with this in your production environment. We don’t want to delete them there because they are our live production workflows. We don’t want to keep paying Microsoft for extra storage either.
With bulk delete you are not able to delete processes in the activation state
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