Process MRP: Regenerative

Anyone know why the regen option defaults back to Net Change if you change any of the filters?

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Because regen requires you to run a full run of all mrp parts - it wants to delete unfirm jobs and rebuild them and calculate it again.

You cannot delete only a few unfirm jobs for selected parts and plan new unfirm jobs based one existing data based off of previous MRP runs… you will get results that are quite off.

therefore you need to either go all in and delete all unfirm jobs for regen MRP run, otherwise you can run a net change for a part. In effect, if you want to only run MRP for a certain part, isn’t that technically “net change”?

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