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    Computing the Quantity of Each Component That Goes into a Finished
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Computing the Quantity of Each Component That Goes into a Finished

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Computing the quantity of each component that goes into a finished product can be done by expanding (or exploding) each item in a product structure file and summing at all levels.

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