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How do I give value to the components coming out of an assembly unbuild?
I'm unbuilding an assembly item and on the GL impact it appears to be giving me 0 value to each of the items that I'm taking out of it.
Where does the projected value come from? I haven't purchased these parts individually, I purchased the assembly item assembled from the vendor, so there's no last purchase price. Though I have set item defined cost on them that doesn't appear to have had an effect.
I'm hoping to be able to disassemble an item and each of the components come out with a total value equal to the purchase price of the assembly item. Is this achievable?
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