Microsoft has scheduled Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain Management (D365 F&SCM) version 10.0.48 available for manual application on June 2026.
While Microsoft’s Release Notes for both Finance and Supply Chain Management provide a high-level overview of new features and changes, many organizations require a more in-depth and controlled approach to effectively manage their upgrade process.
When it comes to Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations (D365 Finance & SCM), managing version changes and understanding their impact on your environment is essential. That’s where AXIMPROVE solutions, particularly ConfigCompare steps in, a game changing tool that helps you effortlessly track what’s changed between versions, all in a visual, easy to understand format.
Why Config Compare is a Game Changer?
When new versions of D365 F&O are released, it can be overwhelming to manually sift through release notes and update documentation to understand exactly what’s changed. ConfigCompare automatically does the heavy lifting for you, providing a clear view of the differences between two versions, ensuring that your team can stay focused on what matters most.
Let’s take a practical example of comparing version 10.0.47 to version 10.0.48 using the (Contoso database) under ConfigCompare Monitoring. Here’s what ConfigCompare brings.
- Configuration table changes
- Row count changes
- New tables and Removed tables
- Table with new and modified fields
- Label changes
- Potential structural fixes, and other notable inconsistencies.
Upgrade Analysis Process
Our analysis followed a structured methodology:
- Export Dataset from D365 Finance & SCM 10.0.47
- Used standard definitions (all modules).
- Requested table statistics, generating 14,987 rows in TableStats.
- Requested table and entity structures, yielding 229,081 rows in
TableColumns
- Upgrade to Version 10.0.48
- Export Dataset from Upgraded D365 Finance & SCM 10.0.48
- Using the same parameters, the dataset now contained
- 15,226 rows in
- 232,516 rows in TableColumns.
Config Compare: In-Depth Feature Management Analysis
Config Compare goes beyond structural and table changes, it also provides a comprehensive Feature Management Analysis. In version 10.0.48, we can discover how many new features have been introduced and out of it how many features have been automatically enabled, bringing enhanced capabilities to your system. Additionally, how many older features have been removed.
With ConfigCompare, you can easily track not only the newly added and enabled features but also identify which existing features have been disabled or re-enabled. This analysis gives you a complete picture of how your system’s features evolve with each update.
ConfigCompare also provides a detailed analysis, showing exactly which features are impacted.Additionally, ConfigCompare goes a step further by indicating whether these new features can be disabled or if they are permanently enabled by default. This ensures that organizations have complete control over their system, you get clear insights to make better decisions for your system’s configuration.
To truly understand which feature has been added or removed ConfigCompare is an essential tool.
Configuration table changes.
Our analysis identified:
- 29 tables with structural changes.
One of the significant changes has been identified
A new feature ‘Inquiry of purchase orders processed during purchase order year-end’ in D365 Finance 10.0.48 provides a dedicated inquiry page to review purchase orders that were processed by the Purchase Order Year-End Close process. It improves visibility and auditability by allowing users to easily identify which purchase orders were closed, carried forward, or otherwise affected during year-end processing, reducing the need for manual investigation and reporting.
ConfigCompare allows you to easily track these changes and identify which tables and rows have been modified, giving you a clear view of how updates like these could affect your operation.
Configuration table changes.
Config Compare goes further by providing insights into tables with modified fields. For example:
- Label Changes: The tool highlights any changes in field labels, ensuring you’re aware of updated terminology.
- Field Size Changes: If the size of a field has been modified, Config Compare makes it easy to spot these differences, preventing potential issues with data compatibility.
- Removed Fields: You can also quickly identify any fields that have been removed from tables, helping you manage deprecated elements and adjust your system accordingly.
Example Identification:
| TableName | FieldName | Label | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| ELParametersTR (E-ledger) | IsActiveMultiBranch |
Enable reporting per branch
Enable branch based reporting
|
String |
| TableName | Label | Type | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| PurchCopilotFollowupTaskResultEmail | AddresseeEmail | String |
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300
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Example of Table with removed fields
Table name: HcmSharedParameters
| Field Name | Label | Type | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| EmployeeOnboarding | EmployeeOnboarding | Enum |
Full interactive Structural COmparison
If you want to browse through the structural results yourself, please go to the web-based
Technical Overview
Want the full report?
The analysis above covers the headline numbers and ten of the meaningful things you need to know. The interactive structural comparison lets you browse the technical comparison results yourself.
The full report maps every feature in 10.0.48 to its precise database footprint. This covers all modified field definitions, and includes ConfigCompare-specific findings that don’t appear anywhere in Microsoft’s release notes.
If you want a general overview of the ConfigCompare tool you can go the the ConfigCompare page.