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# Override a skill version

# Override a skill version for a bot process in RPA Hub {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Zurich
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* Updated July 31, 2025
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* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 1 minute to read

Override a skill package version in RPA Hub to use a specific version of a skill package for a bot process. When the bot process executes, it uses the selected version instead of the version that you defined in the automation.

## Before you begin

Verify that the life-cycle stage status of the bot process isn't set to Published. For more information, see [Life-cycle stage statuses (LLCS) of a bot process in RPA Hub](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/p26FkAu18DyGjxaKV9Wk3g "The State transition of a bot process guides you through the stages of its life cycle.").

You can see the skill package versions in the Skill Overrides tab of the bot process when the attended or unattended packages have the skill package associated with them. For more information, see [Create a package to assign to a bot process](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/BBMaE8wXQOjV14wX3h6mZw "Create an unattended or attended package in RPA Hub to assign it to a bot process to execute an automation.").

Role required: sn_rpa_fdn.rpa_release_manager or sn_rpa_fdn.rpa_admin

## About this task

You can use different versions of the skill for different bot processes based on your specific requirements.

To use the latest version of a skill package, you can override the skill package version in RPA Hub without publishing the attended or unattended package again from RPA Desktop Design Studio.

If you're upgrading to Xanadu and can't view the existing skill package versions in the Skill Overrides tab, then publish the attended or unattended package again and associate the package with the bot
process.

In the skill package version, you can select the bot processes that you want the skill package version to override. For more information, see [Override a skill package version for multiple bot processes in RPA Hub](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/X4ePM3ESHWd65fAc2ercWA "Override a skill package version in RPA Hub for multiple bot processes that are associated with the same attended or unattended package. You can select the latest version of the skill package without publishing the attended or unattended package again from RPA Desktop Design Studio.").

## Procedure

1. Navigate to AllRobotic Process AutomationRPA Hub Workspace.
2. Select the list icon (![List icon.]()).
3. On the Lists tab, under Build, select Bot Process.
4. Open a bot process that you want to override a skill package version for.
5. On the Skill Overrides tab, select the skill version that you want to override.
6. In the Overridden version field, select the version to override.

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