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## Bills of Material and Routings
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BOMs and Routings will be combined in Value Flows into an Input-Process-Output structure called a Recipe. This type of structure emerged in manufacturing systems in the 1990s, also called a Routed Bill, Bill of Manufacturing or Supply Chain Bill.
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BOMs and Routings are combined in Value Flows into an Input-Process-Output structure called a Recipe. This type of structure emerged in manufacturing systems in the 1990s, also called a Routed Bill, Bill of Manufacturing or Supply Chain Bill.
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Mapping from an ERP system will work fairly cleanly if your BOM components are attached to Routing steps. Otherwise, you could attach all the components to the first step. But the output of one routing step which is the input to the next step is usually not defined in ERP systems, except for those who handle food processing or similar domains, where those items are sometimes called Stream Resources. VF-based software should be able to generate those intermediate Resource Classifications automatically.
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