At my company, the standard is as follows...
[Spec][with revision letter/code/date] = use that specific spec revision ONLY [may request engineering waiver to later/latest* spec Rev]
[Spec][with revision letter/code/date]['..., or later rev'] = May use that specific spec Rev or any subsequent spec Rev
[Spec][with revision letter/code/date]['..., or latest rev'] = May use that specific spec Rev or may use latest* spec Rev [only]
[Spec][no revision letter/code/date] = Must use LATEST* spec revision.
[use = comply with]
*NOTE.
Latest* Revision in effect at time parts fab was contractually committed shall be used. This 'freezes' the configuration and allows uniform processing start-to-finish.
Exception: contract may specifically allow or mandate that subsequent 'Manufacturing Lots' meet latest ['most up-to-date'] spec revision at a specified point in multi-Lot fab process [TBD by the contract]. Caution... this can create part dissimilarities and/or fab confusion.
Regards, Wil Taylor
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