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distinct components secondary levels advice

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I wanted to ask for advice. I try to figure out the situation.
I have a general set composed of e-f-g parts and under b-c-d assemblies (made for assembly).
to have all the numbered elements as parts have passed into the distinct components , structured (which created me situations like b-b1-b2-b3, as image), to only parts, setting inseparable the elements to trade type pistons composed by several parts.
Think it's the best solution? Are there any alternative ways? Is it wrong to set it different? I have this doubt because I see that they use all (the ones I have compared to in the past) the structured section, perhaps there are advantages that I cannot perceive.
I thank you in advance, I hope you were clear in exposing the problem
 

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but your doubt is simply to export a distinct or when you have to make board of your set and in list parts you want all the components of the various sub-axis numbered at level 1?
 
the "structured distinction" represents what is the order of assembly, according to the constructive logic of the axieme (or sub-axieme or sub-axieme).

a useful rule is to define what is "assembled mechanically" (permanent links) and what is "assembled mechanically" (non-permanent links). from there onwards create parts, assemblings, sub-assiemi (which are however assiemi but progressively lower).
 
but your doubt is simply to export a distinct or when you have to make board of your set and in list parts you want all the components of the various sub-axis numbered at level 1?
I would like to export the distinction of the parts contained in the sub-axis
 
the "structured distinction" represents what is the order of assembly, according to the constructive logic of the axieme (or sub-axieme or sub-axieme).

a useful rule is to define what is "assembled mechanically" (permanent links) and what is "assembled mechanically" (non-permanent links). from there onwards create parts, assemblings, sub-assiemi (which are however assiemi but progressively lower).
I thank you for the answer, but I have not understood
 
ok read, I try to make a table with only parts, I see how it comes, manipulate the distinct components numbering the elements in order to place the commercial elements (which I will identify as purchased) at the top of the distinct, so as to identify them more easily.
thanks for the help
 
hi the position of the components you can put it as you want from the separate command and then renumber.
 

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