The following example
shows a single-level bill of material.
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Manufactured Item: Bicycle
|
|
Position
|
Item
|
Description
|
Quantity
|
|
10 / 1
|
B
|
Saddle
|
1
|
|
20 / 1
|
C
|
Frame
|
1
|
|
30 / 1
|
D
|
Wheel
|
2
|

| A | Manufactured Item Bicycle |
| B | Purchased Part Saddle |
| C | Purchased Part Frame |
| D | Manufactured Part Wheel |
The wheel is in turn
composed of components (spokes, a hub), but these are not shown on the
single-level BOM.
The following example shows a Where - Used single-level bill of material.
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Item: Woman's Saddle
|
|
Manifactured
Item
|
Position
|
Description
|
Quantity
|
|
M1
|
30/1
|
Lady's
City Bike
|
1
|
|
M2
|
60/1
|
Tandem Tour
Ladies
|
1
|
|
M3
|
70/1
|
Tandem Tour
Ladies
|
1
|
|
M4
|
70/1
|
Tandem Tour
Family
|
1
|

| A | Purchased part Woman's
Saddle |
| M1 | Manufactured item Lady's City
Bike |
| M2 | Manufactured Tandem Tour
Ladies |
| M3 | Manufactured Tandem Tour
Ladies |
| M4 | Manufactured Tour
Family |