Are you trying to put a new copy out there and get it to use the new copy?


Actually yes, creating a new version of a service program would be would be
another reason to deactivate the prior one.


If so, then "period of inactivity" can be a risky way of trying to find
such a period.


The NEP has logic to periodically scan a linked-list of the "active"
service programs to determine whether some may have "expired".

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