For all entity types except modeled and SQL dataviews
Each named definition of a given type can exist in one or more forms, called versions. A number assigned by CA Ideal identifies each named definition. There can be as many as 999 versions with the same name. CA Ideal assigns numbers to versions sequentially as they are created, starting with number 1. The application developer cannot modify version numbers.
For CA Datacom/DB dataviews and sequential file dataviews modeled in the dictionary
CA Ideal assigns numbers to test versions separately from production and history versions. Test versions are identified as T1 through T999. Production and history versions are identified as 1 through 999.
For SQL dataviews
Only one version is assigned; version 1 in production status. CA Ideal generally does not display this version number or status or require that you specify it.
Editing a definition has no effect on the version number. No matter how many changes you make, the version number remains the same. You can only create new versions with the same name by using the DUPLICATE...NEXT VERSION command. This command makes a copy of an existing version. CA Ideal assigns each new version of a definition the next higher number than the highest previously assigned number.
Each definition is uniquely identified by the combination of its type, name, and version number. You can always reference it by this combination.
There are two cases when you can reference a particular definition without using the version number:
For any type of definition except for an SQL dataview definition, you can reference the most recently created version of a definition by replacing the version number with the term LAST.
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