Vman
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That's pretty much how we do it here. We have a type O item for each feature/option, with the subassemblies underneath that. The end-item is a type F, with all of the type O items underneath it. You have to make sure that anyone entering a F/O item understands the hierarchy, as there is no logic to prevent you from creating an illegal configuration, and the item description fields are small, so it can be difficult for some one not familiar with the subassemblies to choose the wrong thing.
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