ExpressMRP Changelog

What's new in ExpressMRP 2.0.0

Mar 24, 2014
  • Persistent backups.
  • Exploding MRP with automatically created production orders for dependent demands (sub-parts and semi-finished products).
  • Procuring list.
  • Applying quantity constraints on production and purchase orders.
  • Production orders consolidation.

New in ExpressMRP 1.1.0 (Feb 24, 2012)

  • ExpressMRP almost completely rewritten. Now it is based on zmsql component which I wrote in mean-time.
  • Zmsql component incorporates jansql database engine.
  • Reorganized MRP datagrids and tabs.
  • Materials usage list functionality added.
  • Printable reports added.
  • Flexibility of choosing decimal separator.
  • Much faster MRP execution.
  • Smaller memory footprint.
  • New user's manual.

New in ExpressMRP 1.0.4 (Jan 27, 2010)

  • Visual signalling of components shortages by conditional cells formatting(yellow bacground, bold and red font).

New in ExpressMRP 1.0.3 (Jan 23, 2010)

  • This is a bugfix release that solved several bugs:
  • MultipleMRP form/appending all orders
  • Orders are appended only from current record to end
  • SingleMRP
  • After filtering master table, detail table would not refresh.
  • SingleMRP
  • After changing product's quantity, shortages are not recalculated
  • Saving of session
  • ExpressMRP relied on relative path for saving tables. For some reason, sometimes it would rather save tables on the desktop area insted of the program directory. In order to avoid such behavior, ExpressMRP uses absolute path now.

New in ExpressMRP 1.0.2 (Nov 10, 2009)

  • This version solved some minor bugs, introduced "Recalculate" functionality and added basic reporting functionality to components summary in multiple products MRP page.
  • Use "Recalculate" button after you import some new external data while you want to preserve products/orders lists previously inserted into the MRP simulation. When you click "Recalculate", ExpressMRP will recalculate simulation, taking new imported data into account.
  • Most probably you will be doing recalculation after you imported new stocks data, so that you can recheck whether availability changed.