Release 1.16
Feature PerformanceVersion 1.16 is a large release that pushes further forward on allowing users to build a complex bill of materials and forecast against it.
Simplified Part Management
In forecasting, we previously had the option to specify just Drug Products or Kits. Now, we’ve moved to a more flexible method of letting you add any part from your catalog to forecast against. In the future, we’ll be improving the interface to use arbitrary stages to tag items, such as Drug Products, Kits, Ancillaries, or whatever you’d like.
This user interface makes it simpler to create a forecast, while giving users the power to define a full bill of materials.

Part Relationships
As part of our feature set to build a fleshed-out bill of materials, we’re introducing part relationships. As an example of part relationships in use, a “kit” may be made up of multiple vials of “drug products”. In this case, the drug products precede the kits in the bill of material and act as parents. The below screenshot is of a drug product detail page - the “Child Parts” section details which kits the drug product is a part of, and how much of the drug product is included in each kit.

User Management
We’ve made small improvements to the user management pages on both organizations and studies. You can now see profile pictures, easily remove users, and click on the email to automatically create a new message to that address in your email client of choice.

Other Improvements
- We’ve removed some unused metadata from the forecasting algorithm to decrease memory usage & increase speed.
- We’ve tweaked the forecasting results preview to no longer “stack” actual participants on top of forecasted participants.