It is called a release. -----Original Message----- From: bob.trussler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I have been asked to come up with a new term for versions of programs. Usually, version refer to the programs in development, the March version, the June version and so on. There is ONLY one current production version. One chap wants to refer to a set of programs that all run in production, but depend on some relevant date to select which version to run. For example, if xxx date is before 01-01-2000 then use version A, otherwise use version B. Are there any terms for versions in this situation? I suggested he describe what he means in a leading paragraph. ___________ Bob Trussler Technical Writer ************************************************** To post a message to austechwriter, send the message to austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe to austechwriter, send a message to austechwriter-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "subscribe" in the Subject field. To unsubscribe, send a message to austechwriter-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" in the Subject field. To search the austechwriter archives, go to www.freelists.org/archives/austechwriter To contact the list administrator, send a message to austechwriter-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx **************************************************