When setting up a Windows Feature Update schedule there would be 2 editions available for the different Windows 10 versions (1903, 1909, 2004) to pick from: Consumer and Business editions, with this scenario some questions may arise:
It is important to understand that it does not have to do with the Version of Windows itself (Home/Pro/Enterprise/Education) but with the installation METHOD (OEM, Retail, USB Media from the Media Creation Tool, Volume)
Business Edition upgrades apply to Volume Media installations. This could be a Pro, Pro for Workstations, Enterprise, or Education edition, normally created from a Volume media license and usually done for scale deployment methods.
Consumer Editions apply to OEM/Retail/USB Media installations from the Media Creation Tool. This could be Home, Pro, Pro for Workstations, Enterprise, Education editions.