The quantity units of the item required to produce one finished item. If there is a gain of the current item, specify a negative quantity. In the production table (P), the dimensions for the finished item are entered as follows: Height (P) 1.00; Width (P) 0.50. In the production's BOM (B), measurements are specified as follows: Formula = Height * Width * Constant; Height (B) 1.00; Width (B) 0; Constant (B) 2.00. If Width in the BOM is not selected, the dimension Width is not proportional to the width specified in the production. If you selected Height * Width * Constant as your formula, specifying 0.00 in the BOM sets the expression Width * Width to 1. The calculation in this example will then be: Quantity= Height (P) * Width (P) * Height (B) * Width (B) * Constant (B) = 1.00 * 0.50 * 1.00 * (not filled in = 1.00) * 2.00 = 2.00.
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