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Your example has some tricky nesting going on.
It sounds like your "final" model is bult like this;
On the Report Setup Tab there is a "drill into subcomponents" setting. If you wanted all components - include level1 and level2 sub-components to report you would set the drill into sub-components value to 2.
But this gets tricky.
Especially when getting started it would be best if all Components were placed directly into the model, rather than as sub-components.
Then you will get a report of all components placed, (directly), into the model.
As you get into the reporting futher, and if you want to report on nested components, you will discover two more powerful options.
Containers
- Sometime you want to nested components to be aggregated in the the parent, called a container component, so that the total cost, weight, etc. is reported in the container component parent, and the nested components are not shown individually. (e.g. A box with 10 items in may be shown a single "box" item, but have the cost and weight of the individual components shown.
Package Components
Sometimes you may want to place components into a group, or parent component, and have the individual sub-components appear, but not the parent component or group. These are marked as Packages. The package itself is not shown in the report.
If you need these later, I will provide examples on how to use them.
However, it is much easier if you can just place the components you want to report on at the first level.
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