Last week Microsoft released a preview of the 10.0.44 version for Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management. This update brings significant changes that focus on quality management, process automation, and enhanced analytics to improve overall operational efficiency.
For organizations managing the testing and validation of these updates, planning is key to avoiding disruptions. Here is an overview of the most important changes in this release and what testing teams should prioritize before the update rolls out.
Key Updates in 10.0.44
Enhanced Quality Management in Supply Chain
One of the standout features in 10.0.44 is the expansion of Quality Management in Supply Chain Management. Updates include the ability to easily record defect reasons, manage quality orders with greater flexibility, and perform trending analysis more robustly over time.
Testing teams should focus on validating the new workflows for defect recording, quality orders, and trending reports. It’s also important to ensure that output generated from these changes integrates properly with existing reporting and analytics processes.
Improved Process Automation
The update introduces broader automation across procurement, finance, and inventory management:
- Post the inventory close adjustment to the fixed assets subledger: Inventory adjustments now automatically update the fixed assets subledger, reducing manual work for finance teams.
- Enable process automation for bank foreign currency revaluation: Bank currency revaluations can now be fully automated, minimizing the risk of human error.
- Collection process automation includes project invoices and general journals: Teams can now automate collections beyond just sales orders, covering more transaction types.
Testing should prioritize workflow approvals, automation triggers, and any customizations related to procurement and financial operations.
Finance Enhancements
Several important finance-specific features are arriving with this release:
- Budget depreciation proposal running in the background across multiple legal entities: Users no longer need to manually run depreciation budgets for each company—this is now processed automatically in the background.
- Add financial tags to inventory-to-fixed asset journals: Improves traceability and categorization of assets during posting.
Key testing areas include vendor collaboration updates, financial reporting accuracy, and ensuring that newly automated background processes align with company-specific workflows.
User Experience and Analytics Improvements
While visual changes are minimal, some enhancements that affect analytics and reporting include:
- Performance improvements for subscription billing consumption updates: Enhances the speed and accuracy of subscription billing processes.
- Modern bank reconciliation: Prevents duplicate bank statement imports by adding smarter validation during reconciliation.
Testing should verify that any embedded dashboards, Power BI reports, and financial reconciliations perform correctly after the update — especially in highly customized environments.
Preview Release and General Availability
The 10.0.44 update is currently in public preview as of April 2025. Organizations are encouraged to begin testing in sandbox environments ahead of time.
The full targeted release schedule can be found here.
How Testing Teams Should Prepare
1. Review and Update Your Test Scripts Early
Focus especially on workflows tied to modules or feature areas tied to this release.
2. Prioritize Regression Testing Around Core Business Processes
With updates impacting financial close, vendor settlements, and order fulfillment, prioritize end-to-end regression testing across Finance and Supply Chain.
3. Validate Role-Based Access and Security
New automation and workflow enhancements mean it’s critical to revalidate security roles and custom permissions.
Final Thoughts
Microsoft’s 10.0.44 release brings powerful new capabilities for Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management. However, these changes can also have ripple effects across integrated processes.
Organizations that prepare by updating their test coverage, prioritizing regression testing, and validating key business processes will be better positioned to adopt the new features smoothly.
As the general availability rolls out in the coming months, teams should be ready to take full advantage of the new automation, quality improvements, and reporting enhancements.
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