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Model version

Model version

Model version

Model version is created automatically when a model is added.

Duplicate model version

A model version can be duplicated by clicking the 3 dots next to the Model Version and selecting the Save as new model version.

 

This option is particularly useful if you want to develop a revision of an existing data model. In this case, it is also possible to copy comments from an existing model.

When saving the model version as a new version, check the Copy comments from original model version which copies all comments attached to concepts.

The new model version will appear on the expendable list with model versions as automatically selected. To go back to the original version, select it from the same list.

Copy/paste model version

Model versions can be copied between models and organisations, if the user has access to more than 1 organisation in ATOME: Matter. To copy model version, click the 3 dots next to the model version and select Copy model version.

 

To paste model version, click the 3 dots next to the model and select Paste model version.

 

It is also possible to copy frameworks and framework versions. See further details in the section: Reporting requirements.

Freeze model version

Any version of a model can be frozen for all users to prevent it from being edited in any way. To do this, click the 3 dots next to a model version, select Edit and scroll the pop-up window all the way to the end. At the bottom there is a Freeze model version for all users button. By default this button is disabled, and when enabled it turns red.

Archived model versions

Model versions that no one has accessed for over 2 weeks are automatically archived to reduce space taken on the environment (the inactivity time can be adjusted via a support request if needed).

You can see this icon next to the model version name indicating that this version is archived.

Selecting this model version will raise a prompt if you want to unpack the model. This process usually takes between 2 and 15 seconds and it is a one time operation, meaning the model will stay in uncompressed state until next period of 2-week inactivity.

 

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