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There will generally be three supported versions of Structured Data Files (SDF)
at any given time. When a new version is released, a sunset date is announced
for the previous version. A version is considered deprecated once a sunset date
has been announced for it.
The minimum deprecation period for most versions will be 6 months. While
deprecated versions remain available until the scheduled sunset date, users are
encouraged to use the deprecation period to migrate to a newer version. After
the sunset date, deprecated versions will no longer be available.
A schedule of the currently announced deprecation and sunset dates is provided
below:
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