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You must have the following:
• At least one series
• At least one seed per series
• For each series, a minimum oft two value elements
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Seed Name
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Values in the Seed
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NUMERIC
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The integers 1 through 99.
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MILSTD
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The hyphen character (-) followed by the alphabetic characters A through Y and AA through AY, but not including I, O, Q, S, X, Z, AI, AO, AQ, AS, AX, and AZ.
You can add BA, BB, ... BY (skipping BI, BO, BQ, BS, BX, and BZ) if you want to make these values available in the series.
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You can modify the state-based versioning values that are established through the XML versioning file; however, all changes should be made before the versioning is used. Changing values that have already been used can cause unpredictable results when versions are being updated. If you must make a change to a versioning scheme, ensure that the values you specify for the revision labels are unique within the entire versioning scheme and that you do not remove any values from a series that are already in use; however, you can include the legacy attribute for those values that you do not want used for new revision labels as described in Accommodating Legacy Values in Revision Labels. Specifying the same value multiple times is not allowed. Also, removing a series name after the series has been in use causes problems for any existing objects that use the series. For example, those objects could not be revised and the object iteration history could not be displayed.
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You can create additional state-based versioning schemes by adding additional seed names and values to the out-of-the-box file loaded into the database. However, the out-of-the-box Life Cycle Template Administration utility Version Series drop-down list and the One Phase Development and Two Phase Development life cycle templates are not automatically updated to use the additional seed names. To use the additional seed names, you must customize the Life Cycle Template Administration utility and modify the life cycle template you want to use.
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