In addition to the subcomponent details, the following details appear for the main product or product assembly. Follow the Assembly Level and Link Level section for more information.
Assembly Level and Link Level
Assembly Level
This shows how many levels of subcomponents there are below this product.
For example:
In the above example:
- Product A - The assembly level is 2 as one of its components, Product B, has its own BOM
- Product B - The assembly level is 1 because it contains components that don't have any BOMs
CAUTION: There's an issue where the Assembly Level shows as 1 regardless of the number of levels of subcomponent. This can affect all versions of Sage Accounts.
Link Level
This shows how many BOMs this product belongs to, meaning how many different products it's a subcomponent of.
For example, Product D is a subcomponent of Product B. Therefore it has a link level of 1. Although Product B is a sub product of A, this doesn't increase the link level for Product D. This increases if it's also a subcomponent of a different product.
How to check which BOM a product is a subcomponent of
Run the Reverse Product Explosion report. If this report isn't available in your software, it's included in the Additional Reports Backup.
- Go to Products and services, click Clear to deselect any products, then click Reports.
- Select Product explosion and BOM then select the Reverse Product Explosion Report.
Follow our Delete Bill of Materials (BOM) article.
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