Babu96,
You have posted 3 different questions in the past week on intimately related topics regarding MMC/MMB and Virtual Condition (VC). Perhaps if you followed up and engaged in conversation and asked follow up questions in the threads you started some of your questions would be answered and your understanding would be broadened.
First off, its been asked several times but what standard are you using? If its Y14.5-2009 or later the proper term for datum features referenced with the (M) modifier in the FCF is MMB or Maximum Material BOUNDARY, a small but important distinction.
Second, if you are using the Y14.5 standard - do you actually have access to it? It seems by your questions that you do not - if not I would highly recommend it. Secondhand sources help in initially learning some of the concepts as it can be daunting to digest a 200+ page standard however it only gets you so far. Reference to the primary document is a must when one strives to gain a deeper understanding of the topics at hand.
Finally to your question:
I know datums at MMC will result in datum shift but it really changes the boundary of the features or not???
Your question is somewhat nebulous and mixes some concepts (see above) - its not clear whether you are talking about the datum feature itself or the feature(s) which reference said datum feature in an FCF. Some specifics might help, or an example.
In the thread where you asked an uncannily similar question (
I tried to point you in the direction of a thread which discussed a similar topic and provided some examples of the effect of datum feature shift. Did you review that or any of the other responses?