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Good morning.
I find myself creating a product tree (which I will call a) inside which there are two assemblies (b and c).
both b and c have within them scenarios (scenario b1 and b2 and scenario c1 and c2).
until here everything well, because the final customer only saw the 4 scenarios (b1, b2, c1, c2).
now it also sees in the 4 possible configurations.
I ask, how can I show in the 4 scenarios and combinations ( scenario b1 with scanrio c2, for example).
Do I have to do so many assemblies as are the configurations?
I've never pushed myself any further.
Thank you.
in advance.
I find myself creating a product tree (which I will call a) inside which there are two assemblies (b and c).
both b and c have within them scenarios (scenario b1 and b2 and scenario c1 and c2).
until here everything well, because the final customer only saw the 4 scenarios (b1, b2, c1, c2).
now it also sees in the 4 possible configurations.
I ask, how can I show in the 4 scenarios and combinations ( scenario b1 with scanrio c2, for example).
Do I have to do so many assemblies as are the configurations?
I've never pushed myself any further.
Thank you.
in advance.