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Yes you're right. Sorry it wasn't clear from what I said before, but that's what I am saying too. The point is, if such a change is made, it should explicitly address every code that uses that entity who just added a new field. When I say "address", I mean that the user must at least be forced to "sign off" and explicitly saying a part of the code does not need to be changed due to this change. One possibility is explicitly declaring that a field is not used.
I hope this makes it clearer.