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In BC28 Next Major, MSFT added a field called "Price Implementation" option field , in Company Information.
Version: US Business Central 28.0 (Platform 28.0.44922.0 + Application 28.0.44985.0)
 
 
 
I did search in the forums and MSFT docs to find out about the field.
 
at first I thought it is for the New Pricing, MSFT added it, to handle based on Company. because in 28 version, the new Pricing will automatically enabled.
 
First I enabled Sales Pricing in Feature Management to All Users, then set this Pricing Implementation to Basic Pricing. still the prices are coming from Extended Sales pricing list.
 
I just wanna know why its been added, anyone has any idea about it.
 
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    Khushbu Rajvi. Profile Picture
    22,424 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    At this point, the Price Implementation field appears to be a future-facing / internal control field added by Microsoft, with no formal documentation or supported usage yet.
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    OussamaSabbouh Profile Picture
    16,102 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hello,
    This field was added specifically to control the transition between the old (Basic) pricing engine and the new (Extended) pricing engine, but it is not a feature toggle and does not override Feature Management. In BC 28, once Sales Pricing (New pricing) is enabled in Feature Management, the system always uses Extended Pricing, regardless of what you select in Company Information → Pricing Implementation. That field mainly exists for internal compatibility, upgrade tracking, and backward-compatibility scenarios (for example, to know which pricing model the company was originally using, or during phased upgrades/migrations), not to let users switch pricing logic back and forth. In short: Feature Management decides which pricing engine is active, and the Pricing Implementation field is informational/technical, not an operational switch—so what you’re seeing is expected behavior.
    Regards,
    Oussama 
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    YUN ZHU Profile Picture
    100,998 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    Hi, from the name, it is related to the content below. However, the release plan has not been released yet. You can wait until it is released and then look for Microsoft's documentation.
     
    Thanks
    ZHU

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