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BOM_SMALL_EXPL_TEMP<br />

BOM_SMALL_EXPL_TEMP stores temporary, indented bill of material<br />

structures for online processes (Indented Inquiry). The explosion<br />

process (BOMPEXPL) populates this table when exploding a single or a<br />

range of bills of material.<br />

GROUP_ID identifies all rows generated from an explosion.<br />

TOP_BILL_SEQUENCE_ID is the bill sequence id of the exploded bill.<br />

The explosion process constructs SORT_ORDER that correctly<br />

determines the node of the row in the bill structure. You must order the<br />

rows by SORT_ORDER to retrieve the correct bill structure. The<br />

following information shows an example of how the sort order is<br />

determined (inventory_item_ids are in parentheses).<br />

A (11)<br />

|<br />

+––––––+––––––+<br />

| |<br />

B(12)<br />

C(13)<br />

| |<br />

+––+––+ +––+––+<br />

| | | |<br />

D(14) E(15) F(16) G(17)<br />

Component Sort_order<br />

––––––––– ––––––––––<br />

A 001<br />

B 001001<br />

C 001002<br />

D 001001001<br />

E 001001002<br />

F 001002001<br />

G 001002002<br />

When you select and order by SORT_ORDER, you get:<br />

A<br />

.B<br />

..D<br />

..E<br />

.C<br />

..F<br />

..G<br />

The bill loop check process uses COMPONENT_CODE to detect loops.<br />

COMPONENT_CODE stores the concatention of item ids down any<br />

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3 – 228 Oracle Bills of Material Technical Reference Manual

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