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With Spring '19 around the corner, I decided to set up a pre-release org and upgraded my client to 45.x. After playing around a bit, I then went back to work on my actual work projects, and came across an error:




ERROR: The configured apiVersion 45.0 is not supported for this org. The max apiVersion is 44.0.




Now, I'm not able to do any work in my sandbox! Is there a way I can use the correct API version in each project? For now, I have to switch between installing salesforcedx@latest and salesforcedx@pre-release each time I want to switch modes.










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    With Spring '19 around the corner, I decided to set up a pre-release org and upgraded my client to 45.x. After playing around a bit, I then went back to work on my actual work projects, and came across an error:




    ERROR: The configured apiVersion 45.0 is not supported for this org. The max apiVersion is 44.0.




    Now, I'm not able to do any work in my sandbox! Is there a way I can use the correct API version in each project? For now, I have to switch between installing salesforcedx@latest and salesforcedx@pre-release each time I want to switch modes.










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      With Spring '19 around the corner, I decided to set up a pre-release org and upgraded my client to 45.x. After playing around a bit, I then went back to work on my actual work projects, and came across an error:




      ERROR: The configured apiVersion 45.0 is not supported for this org. The max apiVersion is 44.0.




      Now, I'm not able to do any work in my sandbox! Is there a way I can use the correct API version in each project? For now, I have to switch between installing salesforcedx@latest and salesforcedx@pre-release each time I want to switch modes.










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      With Spring '19 around the corner, I decided to set up a pre-release org and upgraded my client to 45.x. After playing around a bit, I then went back to work on my actual work projects, and came across an error:




      ERROR: The configured apiVersion 45.0 is not supported for this org. The max apiVersion is 44.0.




      Now, I'm not able to do any work in my sandbox! Is there a way I can use the correct API version in each project? For now, I have to switch between installing salesforcedx@latest and salesforcedx@pre-release each time I want to switch modes.







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          After moving into a project folder, specify a version override with the following command:



          sfdx force:config:set apiVersion=44.0


          This will allow you to use the newer 45.0 features in a LWC project, whilst still being able to work in a 44.0 org without any errors.



          Make sure that, if you're playing with an advanced version of the API, that you keep the salesforcedx@pre-release plugin installed until it is upgraded to the latest release.






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            After moving into a project folder, specify a version override with the following command:



            sfdx force:config:set apiVersion=44.0


            This will allow you to use the newer 45.0 features in a LWC project, whilst still being able to work in a 44.0 org without any errors.



            Make sure that, if you're playing with an advanced version of the API, that you keep the salesforcedx@pre-release plugin installed until it is upgraded to the latest release.






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              After moving into a project folder, specify a version override with the following command:



              sfdx force:config:set apiVersion=44.0


              This will allow you to use the newer 45.0 features in a LWC project, whilst still being able to work in a 44.0 org without any errors.



              Make sure that, if you're playing with an advanced version of the API, that you keep the salesforcedx@pre-release plugin installed until it is upgraded to the latest release.






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                After moving into a project folder, specify a version override with the following command:



                sfdx force:config:set apiVersion=44.0


                This will allow you to use the newer 45.0 features in a LWC project, whilst still being able to work in a 44.0 org without any errors.



                Make sure that, if you're playing with an advanced version of the API, that you keep the salesforcedx@pre-release plugin installed until it is upgraded to the latest release.






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                After moving into a project folder, specify a version override with the following command:



                sfdx force:config:set apiVersion=44.0


                This will allow you to use the newer 45.0 features in a LWC project, whilst still being able to work in a 44.0 org without any errors.



                Make sure that, if you're playing with an advanced version of the API, that you keep the salesforcedx@pre-release plugin installed until it is upgraded to the latest release.







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