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What's new or changed in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management 10.0.10 (May 2020)

This article lists features that are either new or changed in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management 10.0.10. This version has a build number of 10.0.420 and is available as follows:

  • Preview release: March 2020
  • General availability (self-update): April 2020
  • Auto-update: May 2020

Features included in this release

The following features are included in this release. The feature titles link to additional information on the Release plans site. Additional links point to additional documentation or videos that are currently available for that feature. Most of these features must be enabled using Feature management before you can use them.

Platform updates for finance and operations apps

Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management 10.0.10 includes platform updates. Learn more in Platform updates for version 10.0.10 of finance and operations apps.

Bug fixes

For information about the bug fixes that are included in this update, sign in to Lifecycle Services (LCS) and view the KB article.

Dynamics 365: 2020 release wave 1 plan

Wondering about upcoming and recently released capabilities in any of our business apps or platform?

Check out the Dynamics 365: 2020 release wave 1 plan. We've captured all the details, end to end, top to bottom, in a single document that you can use for planning.

Removed and deprecated Supply Chain Management features

The Removed or deprecated features in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management article describes features that have been or are scheduled to be removed or deprecated for Supply Chain Management.

  • A removed feature is no longer available in the product.
  • A deprecated feature is not in active development and may be removed in a future update.

Before any feature is removed from the product, the deprecation notice will be announced in the Removed or deprecated features in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management article 12 months prior to the removal.

For breaking changes that only affect compilation time, but are binary compatible with sandbox and production environments, the deprecation time will be less than 12 months. Typically, these are functional updates that need to be made to the compiler.