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David,

We use the qty of raw material it takes to make it. 15" in your example.
That way the IP reduces the raw material quantity correctly.

Patrick
 

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[mailto:mapics-l-bounces+pshrader=wkep.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
David Hayes
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Subject: [MAPICS-L] Product structure quantity per values

When you are machining parts, does your quantity per for raw materials
reflect the dimensions of the finished part or does it reflect the true
quantity of the raw material required to make the part?  For example, if
the finished part is 14 inches long, but it takes 15 inches worth of raw
material, is the quantity per in your product structure 14 or 15?  

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