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Maintain managed solutions

This topic applies to Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises). For the Power Apps version of this topic, see: Maintain managed solutions.

Before you release your managed solution, you should consider how you will maintain it. Uninstalling and reinstalling a managed solution is practically never an option when the solution contains entities or attributes. This is because data is lost when entities are deleted. Fortunately, solutions provide a way to update your managed solution while maintaining the data. Exactly how you update your solutions will depend on the characteristics of the solution and the requirements of the change.

Version compatibility

Any solution exported from a newer version of Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises) cannot be imported into an older version of Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises). This includes major and minor versions. Solutions exported from an earlier version of Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises) can be imported into later versions as shown in the following chart.

Solution version compatiblity.

Note

For information about solutions created before Dynamics CRM 2015 see Dynamics CRM 2016 Maintain managed solutions > Version compatiblity

As additional update rollups or service updates are applied to Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement, solutions exported from organizations with those updates cannot be imported into organizations, which do not have those updates. More information: Introduction to Solutions: Version compatibility.

The <ImportExportXml> root element uses a SolutionPackageVersion attribute to set the value for the version that the solution is compatible with. You should not manually edit this value.

Create managed solution updates

There are two basic approaches to updating solutions:

  • Release a new version of your managed solution

  • Release an update for your managed solution

Release a new version of your managed solution

The preferred method is to release a new version of your managed solution. Using your original unmanaged source solution, you can make necessary changes and increase the version number of the solution before packaging it as a managed solution. When the organizations that use your solution install the new version, their capabilities will be upgraded to include your changes. If you want to go back to the behavior in a previous version, simply reinstall the previous version. This overwrites any solution components with the definitions from the previous version but does not remove solution components added in the newer version. Those newer solution components remain in the system but have no effect because the older solution component definitions will not use them.

During the installation of a previous version of a solution Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises) will confirm that the person installing the previous version wants to proceed.

Release an update for your managed solution

When only a small subset of solution components urgently requires a change, you can release an update to address the issue. To release an update, create a new unmanaged solution and add any components from the original unmanaged source solution that you want to update. You must associate the new unmanaged solution with the same publisher record as was used for the original solution. After you finish with your changes, package the new solution as a managed solution.

When the update solution is installed in an organization where the original solution was installed the changes included in the update will be applied to the organization. If an organization needs to 'roll back' to the original version, they can simply uninstall the update.

Any customizations applied to the solution components in the update will be overridden. When you uninstall the update, they will return.

See also

Plan For Solution Development
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