# Missing module version (ModuleVersionMissing) Warnings that indicate the compiler cannot resolve an `#if canImport(, _version: )` directive because the module found was not built with a `-user-module-version` flag. ## Overview Developers may conditionalize which code is active in a source file based on the module version number of an imported dependency module, like this: ```swift import Dependency #if canImport(Dependency, _version: 1.2) // Use declarations introduced in version 1.2 of Dependency #else // ... #endif ``` A dependency's module version must be established by passing the `-user-module-version` flag when compiling the sources of the dependency the module. If no `-user-module-version` flag was specified when the dependency module was built, then the compiler will warn that it cannot resolve the `#if canImport` directive: ``` warning: cannot find user version number for module 'Dependency'; version number ignored [#ModuleVersionMissing] ``` If this diagnostic is emitted, then the `#if canImport` directive implicitly evaluates true.