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    Can anyone help with a recursive example such as a bill of material to make a product. Need to enter top part number and get tree structure of the product.

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      Can anyone help with a recursive example such as a bill of material to make a product. Need to enter top part number and get tree structure of the product.

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      Charlie Williams
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      A little more specificity may help those wishing to help you. frank9876 wrote: make a product... get tree structure of the product:confused: That doesn't immediately strike me as making any sense whatsoever. Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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        A little more specificity may help those wishing to help you. frank9876 wrote: make a product... get tree structure of the product:confused: That doesn't immediately strike me as making any sense whatsoever. Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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        thanks for trying. It makes sense to someone who is familiar with manufacturing and understands engineering product structures / bills of material. :)

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          thanks for trying. It makes sense to someone who is familiar with manufacturing and understands engineering product structures / bills of material. :)

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          frank9876 wrote: thanks for trying. It makes sense to someone who is familiar with manufacturing and understands engineering product structures / bills of material. Since this is a programming forum, maybe you'd get a better response if you phrased your question in such a way that someone who knows how to code well could answer, rather than hoping someone with exprience in a very speific, non-programming field comes along. Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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