When uploading a Change Set in Salesforce, you may receive the following error: "This change set requires the [API version number] or later platform version. One or more of the listed organizations is on a version incompatible with this change set."
The first time a Change Set is uploaded to a target org, Salesforce locks the Change Set's version to match that target org's release (e.g., Winter '19). After this initial upload, all subsequent uploads of that same Change Set must target orgs running the same release version or a newer release. Uploading to an org on an older release will trigger the version error.
If a Change Set has already been uploaded to a newer Salesforce release (e.g., Spring '19), subsequent uploads cannot target an older release (e.g., Winter '19) because the version is locked. The solution is to clone the Change Set, which creates a new Change Set with no version lock.
Workaround for Example 2 (Cloning the Change Set):
A cloned Change Set is treated as a brand new Change Set. Because it has not yet been uploaded to any org, its version is not locked and it can be deployed to a current version org or a Preview sandbox.
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