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Orchestration Versioning
Flow Orchestration has two levels of versioning: the version of the orchestration and the version of a flow called by an orchestration.

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Flow Orchestration has two levels of versioning: the version of the orchestration and the version of a flow called by an orchestration.
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An orchestration definition can have 1 active version at a time. The orchestration definition version used by an orchestration run is the version that’s active at the time the run starts.
Interactive and background steps call flows. A step uses the definition version of the flow that’s active when the step starts.

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