What’s new in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management 10.0.46
Supply chains are becoming increasingly complex and interconnected. At the same time, organizations expect their ERP systems to deliver greater flexibility, improved scalability, and reliable decision-making—without compromising operational stability or performance. With Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management version 10.0.47 (Build 10.0.2527), Microsoft continues this trajectory with a release focused on controlled innovation and targeted functional enhancements.
Rather than introducing disruptive changes, version 10.0.47 builds on existing capabilities and strengthens areas critical to daily operations. The emphasis is on pricing governance, process automation, and consistent data handling across organizational boundaries. The result is an update that supports growth while maintaining essential system reliability.
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Smarter Pricing with generic base currency
One of the most strategically important features in version 10.0.47 is the ability to manage pricing rules using a generic base currency. This functionality is particularly valuable for multinational organizations and multi-company scenarios.
By decoupling pricing logic from a single accounting currency, businesses can define pricing rules more centrally and consistently. The system automatically converts prices at runtime into the relevant transaction currency using current exchange rates. This reduces complexity, improves governance, and simplifies the rollout of global pricing strategies—such as when implementing unified pricing models or shared product catalogs across multiple legal entities.
Optimized Import and Export for Pricing data
Complementing the new base currency logic, version 10.0.47 enhances import and export workflows for pricing data. The underlying data entities have been optimized as part of Unified Pricing Management to handle larger volumes more efficiently.
The improved data entities offer clearer column semantics for price attributes and rule components, better default mappings, and enhanced error handling for high-volume load processes. For business and IT teams, this means faster updates, lower error rates, and greater transparency when managing complex pricing structures.
Price Simulation based on Sales Order Line Attributes
Another practical enhancement in the Sales & Marketing module is the ability to simulate prices based on sales order line attributes. Instead of relying solely on static price lists, organizations can now include additional factors such as product properties (e.g., packaging type, warranty level) or customer-specific parameters in the pricing calculation.
This feature enables more informed, data-driven pricing decisions before an order is created. Business teams gain better visibility into pricing impacts and can manage offers and terms with greater precision—improving alignment between sales and operations.
Production automation with Sensor Data Intelligence (Preview)
In the Production Control area, version 10.0.47 introduces Sensor Data Intelligence (Preview), a feature that enables automatic reporting of production progress. Production data can be derived directly from sensor inputs, eliminating the need for manual postings.
From a business perspective, this improves data quality, reduces delays in production reporting, and supports more reliable production monitoring. It also lays the groundwork for advanced automation and analytics scenarios in manufacturing environments.
Modern payment processes with Pay by Link (Preview)
With Pay by Link functionality via the Dynamics 365 Payment Connector for Adyen (Preview), Microsoft expands payment capabilities in version 10.0.47. Customers can complete payments using secure payment links—flexibly and from anywhere.
For businesses, this translates into an improved customer experience, faster payment collection, and stronger alignment with modern, digital payment models. This feature is especially valuable in omnichannel environments and remote sales scenarios.
Evolved with a clear focus – controlled innovation with a strong focus on pricing, automation, and scalability
Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management 10.0.47 delivers meaningful structural improvements. Stronger control over pricing logic, selective automation, and optimized data processes help organizations build supply chain operations that are scalable and future-ready.
For businesses, this means greater control over global pricing strategies, improved performance in data imports, increased automation in production, and secure, modern payment processes—all providing a stable foundation for continued growth without unnecessary complexity.
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