The upload inventory to METRC has been fixed. Please call Raja with any questions at (971) 276 - 3371. We are open Saturdays Noon to 7pm. Thank you.
OMMPOS Delivery Support
Today OMMPOS received a new METRC API giving us Delivery Permission. We have posted an update that includes our OMMPOS Delivery BETA. You will find this new feature on the Sales screen.
Change to Wireless Printing
We have changed the way Wireless Printing labels are formatted. Now, you can format wireless labels the way that you like and include any additional required information.
New Reports
We have added new multi-store reports, new budtender reports and restored the Adjustments report. We plan to add a few more reports in coming days.
Please give me a call with any questions and have a great weekend!
Thank you,
Raja Afrika
Marijuana Software, LLC
(971) 276 - 3371
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Yesterday Metrc performed an update that broke the API functionality of OMMPOS, causing issues with retrieving package information and updating METRC admin information. We were able to provide a patch for this issue and uploaded our update to regular OMMPOS this morning. We will upload the patch to OMMPOS Private Clouds and State customers this evening and schedule appointments for Stand Alone Backup Server customers.
We were not provided with advanced notice of yesterday's breaking changes and responded as fast as possible to provide a fix and restore functionality. We worked through the night and were able to restore full functionality to everything except the Metrc Sales Reconciliation Tool. This past METRC update removes access to key sales transaction data that we need to reconcile daily sales. We will be reaching out to Metrc asking them to restore the sales transaction data that we need for daily sales reconciliation and we encourage you to do the same.
Please call me with any questions.
Thank you,
Raja Afrika
Marijuana Software, LLC
(971) 276 - 3371
update 3/16/21 3:16 AM: We updated regular OMMPOS this morning. Yesterday Metrc posted an update that caused breaking changes. We updated OMMPOS to account for these changes. We will be updating Private Clouds end of day Tuesday 3/16/21. Backup server customers please contact me to schedule an upgrade appointment. - Raja
METRC launched it's scheduled update this morning mentioned in metrc memo #90. This update appears to be interrupting people's ability to import new packages. If you encounter this issue please give METRC a call and let them know.
We are postponing our planned update until this Friday 3/19/21 to avoid any conflict with this METRC update. Please give me a call with any questions.
Thank you,
Raja Afrika
Marijuana Software, LLC
(971) 276 - 3371
Over the past few months, the Metrc system has been experiencing sporadic system
performance issues in some states. We recognize that these issues in some cases have grown
more frequent, causing longer load times and error messages then optimal. We
have determined two primary causes behind these issues:
1) Increasingly frequent API calls by third-party integrators. In certain instances, misuse of
the API can cause a slowdown for other users, effectively clogging Metrc with
unnecessary data requests.
2) Large amount of active data in licensee accounts. Active sales receipt, package and
transfer data sets have grown quite large in some states. As these data sets become
larger, day to day functions can be impacted as the system has to work through large
portions of data that is no longer being used. In some cases, users have several years of
data contained in their respective accounts that is no longer being used, but is part of
their active data sets.
Starting July 20, Metrc will begin a series of system updates and production releases to enhance
our software and make the system faster and easier to use. See below for a summary and brief
timeline of these enhancements.
Production Release (7/20)
The upcoming production release is currently in our final testing stages and is primarily focused
on fixes. We release API Bulletin 69 that details the API impacts in the 7/20 release. If the
bulletin was missed by a vendor, please reach out to api-info@metrc.com.
System Maintenance (7/21)
Metrc will be conducting system maintenance in preparation for the upcoming rate limiting and
data optimization efforts. This required maintenance may impact system performance
between 8 to 11 AM CT in all Metrc instances. We encourage vendors to avoid any type of
synchronization/reconciliation jobs during that window. We do not expect Metrc to be
Metrc API Bulletin unavailable during that window, and if you experience any issues, please reach out to apiinfo@metrc.com.
Rate Limiting (tentatively scheduled for the last week of July)
We will also be implementing an API best practice known as rate limiting later this month. Rate
limiting caps the number of API calls a third-party integrator can make in a given amount of
time to ensure all integrators are given an equal playing field and no single user or company
being able to overwhelm the system.
Data Optimization (tentatively scheduled for the first week of August)
We will begin moving historical data – data that is finalized or finished – to separate locations to
further optimize system performance. Once the optimization is complete, system users and
vendors will still be able to access that data within the UI and API. Users will still be able to unfinalize or un-finish data if necessary.
In order to maximize the benefits of data optimization, users are encouraged to finalize or finish
sales receipts and packages that are no longer active. Metrc has provided users the ability to
finalize sales, finish both packages and harvests. If you have any questions or need help with
this process, please reach out to api-info@metrc.com.
We will send additional communications about these enhancements and of any impacts they
may have on daily operations over the coming weeks.
If you have questions about this bulletin, please contact Metrc support at api-info@metrc.com.
Update: 7/9/2020 The METRC synch and upload issue has been restored by Metrc. If you continue to experience any issues uploading sales or refreshing packages please let us know. - Raja
We are receiving reports that METRC sales uploads and METRC package refreshing are not working properly. We are receiving reports of duplicate METRC uploads posts and errors when trying to refresh METRC packages. This appears to be due to an issue occurring with METRC. Please give your METRC support rep a call to report this issue. We will post more details as they become available. Please give me a call with any questions.
Thank you,
Raja Afrika (971) 276 - 3371
We uploaded several critical updates today. OMMPOS and Private Cloud servers have been updated. Backup server customers should call me to schedule an update.
Please give me a call with any questions.
Thank you!,
Raja Afrika
Marijuana Software
(971) 276 - 3371
Learn how to start a delivery order with the OMMPOS delivery button
Portland, OR -- Today the Oregon Liquor Control Commission approved a temporary rule that supports social distancing to promote prevention of the spread of the COVID-19 virus, by allowing licensed marijuana retailers to conduct limited transactions outside their licensed premises. The action will permit retail licensees to take orders and deliver product from the retail store to a person who is outside of the store and within 150 feet of the retailer’s licensed premises.
At an emergency meeting to consider temporary rules impacting the business activity of OLCC licensees in the alcohol and marijuana industry, the Commission took its action to promote social distancing in the wake of the COVID-19 virus. The Commission’s action aligns with the Governor’s Executive Order that prohibits public gatherings of 25 people or more, and encourages people to distance themselves by at least 3 feet while in public.
The temporary rule also increases the amount of flower that OMMP cardholders and caregivers can purchase to 24 ounces per day and no more than 32 ounces per month. This change temporarily increases the daily purchase limit for OMMP cardholders to match their personal possession limit. This rule does not change the total monthly amount a cardholder or caregiver is currently permitted to purchase from an OLCC-licensed retailer.
The temporary action that the Commission has taken is designed to balance the protection of public health while at the same time helping struggling businesses. Marijuana industry guidance can be found here.
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We posted an update today that fixes the following issues:
Please call with any questions.
Thank you,
Raja Afrika
Marijuana Software
(971) 276 - 3371
We have installed several updates Sunday 2/2/2020 2:20 PM.