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this is Factory seven of asp.net Web API tutorial in this video well this is implementing Web API versioning using a custom version header this is continuation to part 36 where we discussed Web API versioning using a query string parameter so please watch about thirty-six before proceeding so heres what we want to be able to do notice within the request we have caught a custom version header I named it X - Student Service - version we can give it any name we want and I have set it to a value of two so a bevvy PA service should be able to read this custom version header and return version two student objects as you can see here if we specify the version is 1 then the survey should written version 1 student objects if you dont specify this header all together then the web api service should fall back to version 1 and return version 1 student objects so lets see how to achieve this this is the same example that we worked with in our previous video at a moment notice we are using a que