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Synchronize self-service installers in Dynamics 365 Commerce

This article explains how to use the Asset library and Shared asset library in Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services (LCS), and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Commerce headquarters, to upload and synchronize self-service installers so that they can be used with the standard self-service download mechanism. Note that this functionality applies only to environments that are continuously managed by Microsoft. For other environments, such as on-premises environments or virtual hard disks (VHDs), we highly recommend that you download and use the installers directly from LCS, where they are currently published.

Important

The earlier method of uploading self-service packages is currently still supported. However, it's obsolete and will be removed in the future. It's strongly recommended that you retrieve self-service packages from Lifecycle Services (LCS) instead. You can generate configuration files as needed, per standard steps.

The Retail Self-service package subsection in the Shared asset library stores all monthly releases for self-service installers. These installers include the Store Commerce app, Commerce Scale Unit, and hardware station. You can also upload customized installers into both this library and the project-level asset library. By using these locations, you can then synchronize the available installers in Commerce headquarters. After synchronization is completed, all the installers that are available between these two libraries (and whatever previously existed in the environment) will be accessible for the standard self-service download processes that are described in detail in separate articles (see Key terms below.

The following illustration shows a generic example of the Retail Self-service package subsection in the Shared asset library (or Asset library).

Retail Self-service package subsection in the Shared asset library.

Key terms

Term Description
Shared asset library In LCS, two types of asset libraries are available: the Shared asset library and the project-level Asset library. For more information about these libraries, see Asset library in Lifecycle Services (LCS).
Asset library For more information, see Asset library in Lifecycle Services (LCS).
Self-service installers Self-service installers are the Dynamics 365 Commerce components. For more information about the installers, see the links at the end of this article.

Upload or modify the self-service installer packages

When viewing the Retail Self-service package files subsection in the Shared asset library, the listings will include what is published by Microsoft and anything uploaded by the project owners and users. Regardless of who uploads the package file (Microsoft or a user), the file can be edited to add additional details. At the top of the package listings are buttons. The first button is the Upload button, the second is the Delete button, and the third is the Edit button. Using the Upload button, a user can upload a customized package or custom installer/file that is needed for that particular project. Regardless of how the file was uploaded, any package can be selected and the Edit button can be used to alter the friendly name and add an informational description to the file. The legacy self-service installer packages that are uploaded by Microsoft or customized and uploaded by a project user/developer can provide easier reading, understanding, and detailing by adding a useful description. Then, when synchronized, the installers showcased can be more easily viewed, understood, and utilized.

Synchronize installers in Dynamics 365 headquarters

  1. Go to Retail and Commerce > Headquarters setup > Parameters > Commerce parameters.

  2. On the Channel deployment tab, select Check for package updates to perform synchronization. The installers that are available for download (through standard self-service processes) are synchronized and updated, depending on which of the installers that are currently available in LCS apply to environment.

    Important

    Previously, the RetailSelfService table was used as the source that all installer information was pulled from. Information was entered in this table, based on the installers that had been uploaded into headquarters through the earlier package application method. The new self-service population methodology combines all values in the RetailSelfService table (the earlier self-service package upload method) with all available installers in the LCS Shared asset library. The self-service drop-down package selectors will show the options from this newly synchronized, combined source.

    As noted at the beginning of this article, the earlier self-service package upload method is obsolete but will continue to be supported until it's removed in the future.

  3. On the same page, you can select default packages that will be used throughout headquarters in their relevant locations (Devices, All stores, and Channel database).

  4. Perform standard configuration and installation flows for Modern POS, hardware station, or Commerce Scale Unit by using the links in the following table.

Note

There are several installers. Modern POS, Modern POS with offline (note that this is a separate installer), Commerce Scale Unit (self-hosted, formerly named Retail Store Scale Unit), hardware station, and the less frequent installers (AX 2012 R3 support installers and the Peripheral Simulator).

Component Link
Modern POS Configure, install, and activate Modern POS (MPOS)
Hardware station Configure and install Retail hardware station
Commerce Scale Unit (formerly known as Retail Store Scale Unit) Configure and install Commerce Scale Unit