Re: Multi-Level BOM (Bill of Materials)
- From: "John Gray" <john.gray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 13:25:15 -0700
Hi,
I think a little more information is needed...
What's the linkage between [Part Number] and [Component Part Number]? ie: how would I
know which Component Part goes with which Part? There must be something in the table
that indicates this.
Are "part levels" indicated in the table? If so, how?
Any other pertinent fields we should know about?
> but the output is not what I'm looking for.
So what *are* you getting? And, what does the query look like?
John
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"Meredith" wrote
> Thanks for your response MG =) I have tried this example as well, but the
> output is not what I'm looking for. What I need is an all inclusive, simple
> list of part numbers from all part levels including and below the highest
> level part. I will try show you how I see it in my head (I hope the
> formatting stays):
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