What's new and changed in Dynamics 365 Retail version 10.0.7
This article describes features that are new or changed in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Retail in 10.0.7. This version has a build number of 10.0.283, and is available as follows:
- Preview release is in October 2019.
- General availability (self-update) is in November 2019.
- Autoupdate is in January 2020.
For more information about version 10.0.7, see Additional resources.
Clienteling
Many retailers, especially high-end specialty retailers, want their sales associates to form long-term relationships with their key customers. The sales associates are expected to know about their customer's likes and dislikes, purchase history, product preferences, important dates such as anniversary, birthday etc. Associates need a place to capture such information and easily find the information when needed. Once this information is available in a single view, associates can easily target customers that meet certain criteria (for example, find all the customers that prefer to shop for handbags or find customers with an important life event approaching such as a birthday, anniversary, or graduation). The new clienteling capabilities in Dynamics 365 Retail can help your associates easily build and maintain such relationships.
Tender-based discounts
It has now become a common practice for retailers to release private branded credit cards. Retailers benefit from getting preferred rates from the banks, and according to a study, such credits cards result in an increase in the store visit frequency, thus directly improving the bottom line of the retailer. So, retailers are motivated to increase the usage frequency of such credit cards. To achieve this goal, retailers often provide additional discounts for using these cards. With this feature, the retailers can configure a discount percentage that would be applied on the qualified lines if the user pays using the preferred tender.
Hardware station mass deployment
As companies increase in size, massive deployment and installation of components such as hardware station become relatively unmanageable. The new hardware station mass deployment feature allows users to silently perform a mass deployment of the hardware station. In addition to dramatically reducing the difficulty of initial and long-term deployment and maintenance, this feature enhances the hardware station flow, which can increase reliability and resiliency. Retailers can choose the deployment tool of their choice (such as System Center) to deploy and service this component. This feature provides improvements to reliability and resiliency over time for the hardware station on top of the enhanced speed and ease with which deployment occurs.
Additional resources
Platform update 31
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Retail 10.0.7 includes Platform update 31. To learn more about Platform update 31, see What's new and changed in Platform update 31.
Bug fixes
For information about the bug fixes included in each of the updates that are part of 10.0.7, sign in to Lifecycle Services (LCS) and view the KB article.
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Removed and deprecated features
The Removed or deprecated features article describes features that are removed or deprecated for Dynamics 365 Finance.
- A removed feature is no longer available in the product.
- A deprecated feature isn't in active development and may be removed in a future update.
Before any feature is removed from the product, the deprecation notice is announced in the Removed or deprecated features article 12 months before the removal.
For breaking changes that only affect compilation time, but are binary compatible with sandbox and production environments, the deprecation time is less than 12 months. Typically, these breaking changes are functional updates that need to be made to the compiler.