Enable New Feature in Microsoft Dynamics 365: Core Finance and Operations

Enable the New Feature in Solution Management

Question

Microsoft releases a new feature for public preview that does not require additional licensing.

You want to enable the new feature.

You enable the feature in Solution management.

Does this action enable the new feature?

Answers

Explanations

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A. B.

B.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/fin-ops-core/fin-ops/get-started/public-preview-releases
Service update overview

Service updates are continuous, touchless updates that provide new features and
functionality. They eliminate the need to do expensive upgrades every few years. The service
updates maintain backward compatibility, which means there is no need to ‘merge your
code’. We recommend leveraging tools such as the Regression suite automation tool (RSAT)
for regression testing.

You are in control and manage how your organization receives these updates. For example,
you can sign up for the First Release program so that your organization receives updates first.
You can apply the updates to any of your environments manually (self-update) or remain on
the default release schedule and receive the auto-updates when you schedule them using
cs.

Service updates contain both application and platform changes that are critical improvements
to the service, including regulatory updates.

Enabling a feature in Solution Management does not necessarily mean that the feature is immediately enabled in the Dynamics 365 environment.

When Microsoft releases a new feature for public preview, it means that the feature is still in a testing phase and has not yet been officially released. Enabling the feature in Solution Management allows you to view and configure the feature settings, but it does not automatically activate the feature in your environment.

In order to fully enable the new feature, you may need to take additional steps such as configuring the feature settings, updating security roles and permissions, and training end-users on how to use the feature. These steps will vary depending on the specific feature and your organization's requirements.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is B. No, it does not. Enabling the feature in Solution Management is only one step in the process of enabling the new feature, and additional actions may be required to fully enable it in your environment.