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Locate Router with multiple material assignments

djchaney3
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My company is starting to use routing assignments "master Routing" so to speak and I want to create a Z_Table that contains all of the "parent" material routings that contain the assignments.

For example I make a new material name TUBE_01 and I create the routing for this material. Then I create materials BTUBE_01 through BTUBE_99 and I add them to the TUBE_01 routing (Routing Header > Assignment).

Is there a way to search for routings that have multiple material assignments? If not what tables would I need to use to locate these in a query?

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brittalehn
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Dear David,

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