What's new or changed in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management 10.0.9 (April 2020)
This article lists features that are either new or changed in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, preview version 10.0.9. This version has a build number of 10.0.383 and is available as follows:
- Preview release: February 2020
- General availability (self-update): March 2020
- Auto-update: April 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. Some of these features may also have been included a previous incremental release, but weren't announced in previous What's new article, so we are adding them here. Most of these features must be enabled using Feature management before you can use them.
Advanced load building during a wave
- Learn more in Advanced load building during wave.Auto-release shipment for cross dock
- Learn more in Auto-release shipment for cross-docking.Calculate PO delivery date based on lead times and working days (public sector)
Catch weight product processing with warehouse management
- Learn more in Catch weight product processing with warehouse management and the Catch weight product improvements video.Compare item price storage
- Learn more in Compare item prices storage report.Cross-docking
- Learn more in the Planned cross docking video.Further catch weight integration 10.0.1, 10.0.2, 10.0.3, 10.0.4, 10.0.5, 10.0.6, 10.0.7
- Learn more in Catch weight product processing with warehouse management and also the Catch weight product improvements video.Fixed assets integration with Asset Management lifecycle
- Learn more in Integrate asset management with fixed assets.Flexible warehouse-level dimension reservation
- Learn more in Flexible warehouse-level dimension reservation policy.Improved job card device
- Learn more in Report progress on a mobile job device and Report as finished from the job card device.Inventory value report storage
- Learn more in Inventory value storage reportMaster planning progress Gantt chart
- Learn more in Monitor a master planning run and the MRP performance and usability improvements video.Outbound sorting
- Learn more in Outbound sorting.Parallelized firming of planned orders
- Learn more in Firm planned orders and the MRP performance and usability improvements video.Planning optimization for distribution
- Learn more in Master planning home page.Purchase agreement enhancements
- Learn more in Purchase agreements.Put-away clusters
- For more information, see the Put away clustering video.Put to wall/Put to store
- Learn more in Put to wall - put to store.Vendor bidding—questions from vendors and summarized responses
Visual scheduling for work orders in Asset Management
- Learn more in Work with scheduled work orders using a gantt chart.Warehouse slotting
- Learn more in Warehouse slotting.Wave step code
- Learn more in Wave step codes.
Related information
Platform update 33
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management 10.0.9 includes Platform update 33. Learn more in Preview features in Platform update 33.
Bug fixes
For information about the bug fixes included in each of the updates that are part of 10.0.9, sign in to Lifecycle Services (LCS) and view the KB article.
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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.