Is it possible to edit a "published-disabled" process model? A problem

Is it possible to edit a "published-disabled" process model? A problem was discovered with a process model after it has been published. We have now fixed the problem with a new version of the process model, but we wanted to fix the "old" process model for the processes created on that model....

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  • Bianca, you can't update a specific version of a process model without publishing it as the as the latest version. Regardless, the process instances started using the problem model version would not be updated. When you publish a new version of an existing process model, only processes started after you publish the process model will run on the new version, and all processes that were active before you published the new version continue to run on the previous process model version they started on. You'll either need to update each process instance by using an "in-flight modification" (if there are a manageable number of instances) or look into using the process upgrade preview API, here is a link to the documentation: forum.appian.com/.../Process_Upgrade.
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  • Bianca, you can't update a specific version of a process model without publishing it as the as the latest version. Regardless, the process instances started using the problem model version would not be updated. When you publish a new version of an existing process model, only processes started after you publish the process model will run on the new version, and all processes that were active before you published the new version continue to run on the previous process model version they started on. You'll either need to update each process instance by using an "in-flight modification" (if there are a manageable number of instances) or look into using the process upgrade preview API, here is a link to the documentation: forum.appian.com/.../Process_Upgrade.
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