Planning feature state updates for 10.0.36
Important
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Enabled for | Public preview | General availability |
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Users by admins, makers, or analysts | Jul 31, 2023 | Oct 2, 2023 |
Business value
Turning on features by default helps customers stay current with the latest planning capabilities of Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
Feature details
Features becoming mandatory with the 10.0.36 release
These features have become mandatory and can no longer be disabled.
- Azure Machine Learning Service for demand forecasting: Enables the Azure Machine Learning Service to generate demand forecasts based on historical data.
- Group transactions in Planning Optimization: This feature can help reduce the number of planned orders that are generated to supply a single sales order line when you're using Planning Optimization. When this feature is turned on, Planning Optimization will group all inventory transactions for an order line into a single requirement for the full quantity. (This behavior matches the built-in planning engine behavior.) Supply and demand are grouped separately. Therefore, the feature helps reduce the transaction volume when you have split transactions and when you use dimensions (such as batch numbers or serial numbers) that aren't coverage dimensions.
- Infinite capacity scheduling for Planning Optimization
- Make-to-order supply automation
- Priority-driven MRP support for Planning Optimization
Features becoming enabled by default with the 10.0.36 release
These features will be turned on by default but can still be manually disabled. These are all targeted to become mandatory with 2024 release wave 1.
- CTP for Planning Optimization
- DDMRP for Planning Optimization
- Consider inventory lead time when creating a planned transfer order: When a planned transfer order is created, this feature causes the system to consider the inventory lead time that is specified in the item's default order settings when it calculates the receipt date of a planned transfer order (when using a lead time type of None or Sales). When a specific transfer lead time is set, that value will be used for the receipt date calculation and transport days will be disregarded.
- Process manufacturing support for Planning Optimization
- Restart and resume logic for the forecast generation batch process: This feature enables the forecast generation batch process to be restarted or resumed after an infrastructure failure occurs.
- Source products and materials from multiple vendors using Planning Optimization
Features becoming generally available with the 10.0.36 release
These features are now generally available. They are not turned on by default and must be enabled manually. Some features can be disabled again after being turned on, and these are targeted to become enabled by default with 2024 release wave 1. All features are targeted to become mandatory with 2024 release wave 2.
- Forecast demand plan import service: Allows multiple threads for importing forecast demand plan lines.
- Average daily usage for distribution scenarios: Ensure that average daily usage (ADU) is based on actual sales order dates and quantities. This is useful in distribution scenarios or when transitioning from MRP to DDMRP. It calculates the ADU based on sales order dates and quantities and manufacturing consumption across the distribution network, disregarding transfer orders.