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6. January 2026
Update: 2. February 2026

Our newsletter with the highlights from the Microsoft Dynamics 365 release 10.0.46

Discover the latest features and enhancements in Microsoft Dynamics 365 - compactly summarized in our latest "What's new" update!

Our experienced consultants have analyzed the most important new features in Microsoft Release 10.0.46 for you, presented them in a clear, easy-to-understand way, and summarized them concisely. Our quarterly newsletter offers you a quick overview of all relevant updates – including clear previews and screenshots – so that you can assess the potential for your company in a targeted way.

The highlights at a glance:

Finance

  • Actual Acquisition Date for migrated fixed assets
    Ensures correct valuation and improved traceability of migrated fixed assets.
  • Retain fixed asset name when acquired through Accounts payable invoice
    Reduces reconciliation effort by ensuring consistent fixed asset names throughout the entire process.
  • Account reconciliation agent
    Speeds up account reconciliation through automation and reduces manual accounting effort.
  • Apply exchange rates from project subledger
    Prevents valuation discrepancies by consistently applying project-specific exchange rates.

Supply Chain Management

  • Sample management
    Improves quality assurance through structured and traceable sample management.
  • Dynamic work classification
    Allows rules to be defined as Power Fx expressions that determine how warehouse work is classified as soon as it is created.
  • Material list on the production floor execution interface
    Increases process efficiency by making material information available directly at the workplace.
  • Record test results from the production floor execution interface
    Shortens throughput times and improves data quality through direct capture in production.

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Almut Seyderhelm

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