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C will be tied to the line that has the highest line number that is less 
than the line number of line C and has LCPNT = "P".

If line item A is line 1, then its components will be in lines 2 thru x, 
then Item B will be line x+1 and its components in line x+2 thru line y 
with the number of component lines dependant on the BOM size.  So if C is 
in a line numbered over x+1 it belongs to B, if less than or equal to x, 
its part of A.

This assumes that only A & B are being sold here, but can be extrapolated 
to work with any order.


Doug McLauchlan
Planar Systems, Inc.






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Kevin,

I understand those values... thanks... but here is the situation I want
to define:

Say that Item "A" and Item "B" are Kits.  They both share a component
"C".  If both Items "A" and "B" are on the order, this will mean that
"C" could be on the order twice.  I want to be able to track the
specific "C" item line back to "A" or "B" depending on which it belongs.
I didn't know if BPCS stored a line value anywhere that says this line
belongs to that line... type of thing.

Regards,
Dave Zoll


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Look at the LCPNT field in the ECL.   The parent line should have  a "P"
and 
the component lines will have a "Y".  Regular line items have an  "N".
The 
components should be in sequence right after the Parent  Record. 
 
Hope that helps   Kevin Washburn

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