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God speed David. You wild, powerful, strong man.

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Please close this as a duplicate of: https://experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/?ideaid=b001086d-a02f-f111-9a90-7c1e52b57cce

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This is a very important need and one of the few drawbacks of the changes from planning optimization versus legacy MRP that have not been fixed. The documentation here https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/master-planning/supply-chain-calendars-master-planning implies that the vendor calendar would be respected over the coverage group, but that is NOT what happens, even if the parameters to respect the vendor shipping dates is enabled. Below is the verbiage from MS Learn dated from 2026, however that is NOT what planning optimization is doing. The coverage group is overriding the vendor calendar.Delivery date of a planned purchase orderThe receipt date of a purchase indicates the date when you'll receive the goods. It will be an open date in the calendar. To determine which days the purchase orders can be received on, the system considers the following calendars, in order from highest to lowest priority:Vendor's calendarCoverage group calendarWarehouse calendar for the receiving warehouse

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Thanks Peter Trinh, appreciate it!

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My client experiences the same issue, would be nice to have this in the future.

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I would cry if Microsoft turned this idea into reality!!!!!!!!!!!

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Wonderful idea! Please check this idea and improve PPAC @microsoft

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I wish this would come into reality.

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Seems like a useful feature, hope it can be implemented

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Arguably the most critically important and long-overdue feature request ever submitted to the Power Platform Ideas forum, and I mean every word of that.The silent, invisible removal of security group assignments is nothing short of a governance nightmare. One moment your environment is locked down tight. The next, after a routine sandbox-to-production conversion or a backup restoration, the gates are wide open and nobody received so much as a single email. The exposure window could span hours, days, or even weeks before anyone notices. In enterprise security, that is an eternity.Every single available workaround, including Power Automate, Microsoft Purview, Microsoft Graph API, and Microsoft Defender, has been evaluated and confirmed incapable of covering this scenario. Administrators are left flying completely blind on a platform trusted by tens of thousands of enterprise organizations worldwide.A native, built-in email notification system within PPAC, scoped at both the environment and tenant level, with configurable recipients and real-time delivery, would single-handedly elevate Power Platform's security and governance story to an entirely new tier. And by laying the foundation for a broader PPAC notification framework covering DLP policy changes, environment type conversions, and Managed Environment updates, this idea has the potential to become the cornerstone of proactive Power Platform governance for years to come.Every enterprise administrator on the planet will immediately put this to use and wonder how they ever lived without it. Highest possible vote of confidence. Ship this. Please. Yesterday.

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