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    Re: Mfg applications. Bill of Materials & Low level code

    commongly called Low Level Code???

    First time I hear about it!

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    Mfg applications. Bill of Materials & Low level codes.

    I believe there is a nifty logic for identifying a potential indefinite loop within a multi-level product structure, when adding a new item to the structure.

    It involves the use of what is commonly called a Low Level Code.

    Does anyone know this logic or can point me in the right direction ?

    Most searches I do, lead to pages that mention low level codes (LLCs) but do not explain how LLCs prevent creating indefinite structure loops.

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