version

A specified instance of a formula. Formulas can have more than one version; the parameters that govern a formula are different among different versions.

You can designate one version to be used in the current production, the master formula. You can change a parameter value in the master formula. In this scenario, the parameters in every formula that use the master formula are updated to reflect the change; this concept is called Rollup.

If you replace ingredients in a formula, a new version of the formula can be created.

Versions are indicated by a numerical extension to the code, separated by a backslash. Sub-versions contain a version number with a decimal. For example, version 1 of formula B-0001 is B-0001\0001 and a sub-version of version 1 is B-0001\0001.001.