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NCE subscription transfer option

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Since a few days we can finally use the NCE Subscription Transfer capability: Transfer a customer's new commerce license-based subscriptions from one transacting Cloud Solution P...

 

But how does the transfer impact promotions, like BttC2, DMWL and others? Above documentation doesn't provide an answer for this. 

And will this capability also be extended towards Software Subscriptions and Software Perpetual?

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Hi @MartijnElfers 

 

Since a few days we can finally use the NCE Subscription Transfer capability: Transfer a customer's new commerce license-based subscriptions from one transacting Cloud Solution P...

But how does the transfer impact promotions, like BttC2, DMWL and others? Above documentation doesn't provide an answer for this. 

And will this capability also be extended towards Software Subscriptions and Software Perpetual?

Great questions. This question was answered in the CSP Technical Training for March call and during that call, it was stated that the seats, price points, promotion from the original subscription will be retained.  It was also confirmed that this is not for perpetual.

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If you want to listen to the call, the P2P transfer topic starts at about the 8:34 - minute mark. 

 

Partners can find the CSP Technical Training calls and other resources by scrolling to the bottom of the webpage on the link that you provided, then click on the readiness gallery & FAQ:

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Download the FAQ and scroll to question #28 to find the links to the resources:

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Hope this helps! :smile:

 

 

 

 

If this reply answers your question, please Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Otherwise, if after reviewing the information you have additional questions, please let me know.


Regards,

Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge

you can also find the links to the resources in this month's Partner Announcements (June 2024). Sign into Partner Center to find Partner Announcements:

@MartijnElfers 

 

you can also find the links to the link to the call where your questions were answered in this month's Partner Announcements (June 2024). Sign into Partner Center to find Partner Announcements:

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best response confirmed by MartijnElfers (Steel Contributor)
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Hi @MartijnElfers 

 

Since a few days we can finally use the NCE Subscription Transfer capability: Transfer a customer's new commerce license-based subscriptions from one transacting Cloud Solution P...

But how does the transfer impact promotions, like BttC2, DMWL and others? Above documentation doesn't provide an answer for this. 

And will this capability also be extended towards Software Subscriptions and Software Perpetual?

Great questions. This question was answered in the CSP Technical Training for March call and during that call, it was stated that the seats, price points, promotion from the original subscription will be retained.  It was also confirmed that this is not for perpetual.

LicensingConcierge1_2-1718651639566.png

 

If you want to listen to the call, the P2P transfer topic starts at about the 8:34 - minute mark. 

 

Partners can find the CSP Technical Training calls and other resources by scrolling to the bottom of the webpage on the link that you provided, then click on the readiness gallery & FAQ:

LicensingConcierge1_0-1718651059017.png

Download the FAQ and scroll to question #28 to find the links to the resources:

LicensingConcierge1_1-1718651158198.png

 

Hope this helps! :smile:

 

 

 

 

If this reply answers your question, please Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Otherwise, if after reviewing the information you have additional questions, please let me know.


Regards,

Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge

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