Delete of top level job deletes assembly jobs as well.
When delete is pressed on a top level job it should delete assemblies as well. Also material links to routing lines should not prevent a job from being deleted.
Quote Entry recursively deletes assemblies, I would think Job Entry could as well.
Just to bump this, JobBOSS currently deletes assemblies when you delete the top level job. I haven't recently noticed any of the "ghosting" noted by Nick Lindsay
Be wary of this. Unless all materials and routing are deleted from a job, it will remain in a "ghost" setting, where there might still be allocations of time and materials. When you go to open it, it looks empty.
Just to bump this, JobBOSS currently deletes assemblies when you delete the top level job. I haven't recently noticed any of the "ghosting" noted by Nick Lindsay
Be wary of this. Unless all materials and routing are deleted from a job, it will remain in a "ghost" setting, where there might still be allocations of time and materials. When you go to open it, it looks empty.