Co-produce Structure
The following example illustrates the structure of a co-produce object along with its association with primary and secondary parts.
In the example, Component1 can be produced using the Made From parts under Made From Set1 or Made From Set2. Similarly, Component2 is produced using the Made From parts under Made From Set1. Both the components have common Made From parts, Material1 and Material2. So Component1, as the primary part, and Component2, as the secondary part, form a co-produce object. The Made From parts under these Made From Sets form the usages of the co-produce object.
Each Manufacturing Raw Material Link shows the quantity of the Made From part required to create a Made From Set. Similarly, each Primary Co-produce Link and Secondary Co-produce Link show the quantity of the primary part and secondary parts required to produce the co-produce object. The quantity on each Co-produce Usage Link is calculated as the sum of the respective usage consumed by the primary and secondary parts. In this example, 1 quantity of Material1 is consumed to create Made From Set 2 for Component1, and 1 quantity of Component1 is consumed to create the co-produce object. Similarly, 2 quantities of Material1 are consumed to create Made From Set 1 for Component2, and 2 quantities of Component2 are consumed to create the co-produce object. In total, the co-produce object consumes 5 quantities of Material1: 1 quantity from Component1 and 4 quantities from Component2.
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