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Angie Davis

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2024-02-12 17:01 UTC

Hi - Think of 'greens' as your raw material inventory. For example, I have a Las Lajas from Costa Rica that was sourced from Cafe Imports with a Cafe Imports item number P21099. That would be green in my Greens library.

'Coffees' are the roasted coffee products I'm going to create using that green. For example, I might decide to use this green as a single origin roasted coffee but develop both a light roast and a dark roast versions to sell to customers. In this example, I'd create two separate coffees in my library (maybe named Las Lajas, Light and Las Lajas, Dark) - both will have the same green noted as their main component but they're two different coffees/products for my customers, I roast them using different profiles, and consider them two different SKUs in my inventory/e-commerce offering.

An additional thing to know about this is that coffees have versions (V1, V2, V3...) that allow you to change greens components. This is especially helpful when you have year-round branded blends and the components change due to harvest season availability. You can edit a coffee to swap out greens and RoastPATH will keep track on each profile what the green coffee was when that batch was roasted.

If you're bringing in small quantities of greens and only roasting one single-origin coffee in one roast profile, this can feel like a speed-bump in the process but separating this into greens and coffees is going to allow for greater flexibility on how you use your green coffee inventory in the future. This separation is also going to allow RoastPATH to track both green coffee and roasted coffee inventory in the future.

Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. Here's notes on this from our Help section, too.

2023-12-06 01:54 UTC

Hi Meg @blkcitycoffee - This appears to be fixed as of this afternoon. Let us know if you're still having an issue? Hope you are well!

2023-12-05 22:07 UTC

Hi @DefinedCoffee - I just spoke with Karsten & the dev team and it sounds like this has been fixed about an hour ago. Let us know if you're still seeing an issue? Thanks!

2020-07-17 16:30 UTC

Post: Important: Recent RoastPATH Update - May require reinstallation of the app

Hey Everyone - this morning our team made an update to the app that may require some users to un-install and reinstall the RoastPATH app. If you are unable to run the app - if the Bridge is crashing or if you are unable to connect to your roaster - un-installing and reinstalling the app should solve your issue. We are investigating why the upgrade process broke the connection between the application and roaster. We have not encountered this issue in the past and are working to find a solution that avoids it going forward.

1. To un-install RoastPath, click the windows button and search for RoastPath. Right click on the app and select uninstall.

2. To reinstall RoatPath follow this link to open the store app and reinstall.

You will not lose any information by uninstalling. Once you reinstall and sign in again, all of your greens, coffees, roasts, roasters, everything will be available again.

Thanks for your help with this. We appreciate your patience!

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2024-02-12 17:01 UTC

Hi - Think of 'greens' as your raw material inventory. For example, I have a Las Lajas from Costa Rica that was sourced from Cafe Imports with a Cafe Imports item number P21099. That would be green in my Greens library.

'Coffees' are the roasted coffee products I'm going to create using that green. For example, I might decide to use this green as a single origin roasted coffee but develop both a light roast and a dark roast versions to sell to customers. In this example, I'd create two separate coffees in my library (maybe named Las Lajas, Light and Las Lajas, Dark) - both will have the same green noted as their main component but they're two different coffees/products for my customers, I roast them using different profiles, and consider them two different SKUs in my inventory/e-commerce offering.

An additional thing to know about this is that coffees have versions (V1, V2, V3...) that allow you to change greens components. This is especially helpful when you have year-round branded blends and the components change due to harvest season availability. You can edit a coffee to swap out greens and RoastPATH will keep track on each profile what the green coffee was when that batch was roasted.

If you're bringing in small quantities of greens and only roasting one single-origin coffee in one roast profile, this can feel like a speed-bump in the process but separating this into greens and coffees is going to allow for greater flexibility on how you use your green coffee inventory in the future. This separation is also going to allow RoastPATH to track both green coffee and roasted coffee inventory in the future.

Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. Here's notes on this from our Help section, too.

2023-12-06 01:54 UTC

Hi Meg @blkcitycoffee - This appears to be fixed as of this afternoon. Let us know if you're still having an issue? Hope you are well!

2023-12-05 22:07 UTC

Hi @DefinedCoffee - I just spoke with Karsten & the dev team and it sounds like this has been fixed about an hour ago. Let us know if you're still seeing an issue? Thanks!

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