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Hi,
     I used to think I had a pretty good handle on cost builds & rollups,
but now, I'm not so sure. I have an item with the following labor cost: TL
= 2.56311 & PL = .17378. (I can calculate the TL to the penny).
      The component item has a TL labor cost of .18247. There is a quantity
of .84401 required to make the parent. I always thought component cost *
quantity = PL cost for the parent, but that doesn't work. .18247 * .84401
= .154006.
      Can anyone tell me what I am missing?
Thanks

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