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Users onboarded to Trifacta cannot be deleted from the GUI, only using API. In the GUI users can only be disabled but they still count toward the licensed users. Please allow users to be deleted from the GUI.

If a flow is shared between multiple editors and someone make changes in it, there should be a way we can see all the changes made to that flow by different users, like creating a trigger that will notify the users about the changes made in the flow by someone as soon as the recipe changes or if we can extract the information about the flow or the job. I have attached the snippet of data that can be useful to us.

At the moment the only edit history visible to Trifacta users is within each recipe. Some actions are done within flows rather than recipes, e.g. recipe creation/deletion/taking union/etc. Such actions are not covered within the edit history, but for compliance purposes/troubleshooting it is important for users to know when these actions were taken/who by. Please would it be possible to add the functionality to Trifacta to have an edit history on flows as well as within recipes?

As of now the once a user deletes the flow, the flow will not be visible to anyone, except in the database. But the flow is soft deleted in the database. So can enable the option for admins to see all the deleted flows and recover those flows if required, so that in case some one deletes the flow by mistake then admins can retrieve it by recover option. This has to be an option by check box, where they can recover those flows all at once if it is a folder. This option can also be given to folder recovery where they can recover all the flows in the folder.