Hi,
As far as I can tell, every Windows 10 cumulative update raises the OS build number, e.g. KB4499177 [1] will take the OS to build 14393.2999 (with the .2999 being the build number updated by the patch).
As the release of a cumulative update invalidates all the previous cumulative updates, I would find it extremely useful if the patch description for the updates contained the build number (.2999) - so that I could tell at a glance if the patch being listed was a genuine update, or an erroneous detection of an old patch.
It would also be really useful if the system info overview shown in the patch details view also included this build number - as it's a very quick way of telling if a cumulative update is applicable (if the build number of the patch is higher than your current version then you need to test and deploy it - if it's lower, then you can ignore it - perhaps this could be built into the detection logic to automatically expire old cumulative updates?)
Many thanks for your consideration!