Working for an ISV, whenever we release a new deployable package I get questions surrounding its compatibility with a customer’s environment.
When adding a deployable package to a shared asset library in LCS, the platform version and build information is shown:
This informs the end user of the D365FO version used to build this particular deployable package. The question then is of course, is…
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How to Determine Compatible Deployable Package Versions in D365FO | Alex Meyer
Working for an ISV, whenever we release a new deployable package I get questions surrounding its compatibility with a customer’s environment. When adding a deployable package to a shared asset library in LCS, the platform version and build information is shown: This informs the end user of the D365FO version used to build this particular deployable package.
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