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Version Types

Data Models may have several different versions. These can be in a number of states:

  • DEPRECATED - if a new version of a model has been published and finalised, the old version becomes deprecated. 
  • DRAFT - if a new version of a model has been created and is in the process of being edited before publication it remains in a draft state. There should only be one DRAFT version of a data model.
  • FINALIZED - once a draft model is ready to be published it becomes finalized - at this point it is assigned a new version number and cannot be edited.

Colour Scheme

A colour scheme has been employed to easily differentiate between the versions of a Data Model and its components:







  • Yellow text/background denotes that an item is a DRAFT 
  • Black text or white background denotes that an item is FINALIZED 
  • Red text/background denotes that an item is DEPRECATED

Navigating between versions of a Data Model

On the navigation panel (found on left side of a Data Model) you can explore different components of the Data Model.

1. Click on the versioning navigation menu, "Versions", to display all the previous versions of a Data Model.

2. Hover over a version to display the version number and click icon highlighted at the end of to navigate to a particular version.

3. Click on the title to expand the Data Model without navigating away from the original Data Model.


















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