Is it possible to have iLogic rule create parts lists out of View Representations?
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Hi Infoseeker,
If you are use the iLogic function IsActive to suppress component instances, their BOM structure is set to Reference. Therefore the suppressed occurrence, and only that occurrence will be removed from the BOM.
So IsActive not only suppresses the occurrence it also set's it's BOM structure as if you'd right clicked on it and selected BOM Structure > Reference. Recall that this is different that setting the BOM structure in the BOM editor or via the Document Settings, those 2 methods set it per file, rather than per assembly occurrence.
With this in mind here is an example rule. In this rule you select an item (on screen or in the browser, and it will be toggled on/off, and removed or added to the BOM. This is just a quick example to demonstrate the concept.
But to speak to the original request: I suspect you could use this idea to look at each occurrence in an assembly and check it's visibility setting (per the current Design View Representation) and then toggle the BOM structure for that occurrence to Reference if the occurrence is not visible.
I'm short on time, so I can't have a look at this anytime soon, but I thought I'd throw this out in case someone else wants to give it a shot.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
'set a reference to the assembly component definition. 'this assumes an assembly document is open. Dim oAsmCompDef As AssemblyComponentDefinition oAsmCompDef = ThisApplication.ActiveDocument.ComponentDefinition 'get currently selected component Dim oOccurrence as ComponentOccurrence Try oOccurrence = ThisDoc.Document.SelectSet.Item(1) Catch MessageBox.Show("Please select a component before running this rule.", "iLogic") Return End Try 'set the selected item 'oOccurrence = ThisApplication.ActiveDocument.SelectSet.Item(1) 'activate the Master LOD so we can read in the names of all the components oAsmCompDef.RepresentationsManager.LevelOfDetailRepresentations("Master").Activate InventorVb.DocumentUpdate(False) 'define an arraylist to hold the list of LOD rep names Dim NameList As New ArrayList() 'define LOD rep Dim oLODRep As LevelOfDetailRepresentation 'Look at the LOD reps in the assembly For Each oLODRep In oAsmCompDef.RepresentationsManager.LevelOfDetailRepresentations 'set the list of names to the array list NameList.add(oLODRep.Name) Next 'check for an iLogic LOD rep and create it if not found If Not NameList.Contains("iLogic LOD") Then 'create iLogic LOD oLODRep = oAsmCompDef.RepresentationsManager.LevelOfDetailRepresentations.Add("iLogic LOD") oLODRep.Activate Else oLODRep.Activate End If 'Toggle the selected component's active status If Component.IsActive(oOccurrence.Name) = True Then Component.IsActive(oOccurrence.Name) = False Else Component.IsActive(oOccurrence.Name) = True End If 'Save File (set LOD changes) ThisDoc.Save
I think it would be much more user friendly if we toggled the bom structure directly instead of using isactive. This way we needn't deal with any LOD headaches.
You can use these snippets to control the bom structure at the assembly level:
Component.InventorComponent("occurence").BOMStructure = BOMStructureEnum.kDefaultBOMStructure Component.InventorComponent("occurence").BOMStructure = BOMStructureEnum.kReferenceBOMStructure
You could then use a loop to cycle through each occurence checking it's visibility setting per Curtis's suggestion and set it's bom structure accordingly.
Hi mrattray,
I think you're spot on. And here's a snippet I had on hand, to iterate though the component occurrences of the assembly in case it helps someone.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
' set a reference to the assembly component definintion. ' This assumes an assembly document is open. Dim oAsmCompDef As AssemblyComponentDefinition oAsmCompDef = ThisApplication.ActiveDocument.ComponentDefinition 'Iterate through all of the occurrences Dim oOccurrence As ComponentOccurrence For Each oOccurrence In oAsmCompDef.Occurrences 'check for and skip virtual components '(in case a virtual component trips things up) If Not TypeOf oOccurrence.Definition Is VirtualComponentDefinition Then 'Show occurrence name In the message box body MessageBox.Show(oOccurrence.Name, "iLogic") Else End If Next
Hi Inventor users,
Here's the code snippets above combined into a rule that sets the BOM structure to Reference if the component is not visible.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com
' set a reference to the assembly component definintion. ' This assumes an assembly document is open. Dim oAsmCompDef As AssemblyComponentDefinition oAsmCompDef = ThisApplication.ActiveDocument.ComponentDefinition 'Iterate through all of the occurrences Dim oOccurrence As ComponentOccurrence For Each oOccurrence In oAsmCompDef.Occurrences 'check for and skip virtual components If Not TypeOf oOccurrence.Definition Is VirtualComponentDefinition Then 'set BOM as default if the component is visible If Component.Visible(oOccurrence.Name) = True Then Component.InventorComponent(oOccurrence.Name).BOMStructure = _ BOMStructureEnum.kDefaultBOMStructure 'set BOM as reference if the component is not visible ElseIf Component.Visible(oOccurrence.Name) = False Then Component.InventorComponent(oOccurrence.Name).BOMStructure = _ BOMStructureEnum.kReferenceBOMStructure End If Else End If Next
Does not work for me, maybe because I also use in my parts list substitute and grouping option... Or I am just missing something.
How does it not work? Is there an error message? Did you put it in the assembly?(it has no business being in the idw) Does it do something unexpected? We need more information than "it doesn't work" if we're going to be of any help to you. Can you post the files here?
Yes, I figured out it has no business to be in .idw file, as you can see in my previous post.
The rule has been added to the main assembly file, the one with View Reps that are used for parts lists generation.
I wrote it does not work, with no detailed description, because it just does not work: makes no difference if the rule is there or if is not. No warnings, pop ups, no nothing. No changes to Parts Lists display: total number of the parts is shown if only one out of few is visible in the view.
Does it work for you?
The code posted by Curtis, works as he descibed. I tested it in a simple assembly
changing a component to be not visible changes the BOM structure to Reference and vice versa
Are you sure the rule is being fired?
When I open standard template, the rule seems to work partially; it sets parts to reference parts but then BOM does not change when I turn visibility on and off.
The other thing is that my QTY comes from iproperty, that is connected to user parameters of a part, not actual number of parts in assembly. Then iproperty numbers are substituted for QTY.
On the picture you can see that I have 3 parts out of 6 visible, BOM shows only 1, the rest is set to reference.
I am using Inventor 2012 with 64 bit Windows 7.
I have the view representation assembly open.
Created the rule, cut and pasted the code.
I am getting the following Errors:
Rule Compile Errors in View_Rep_BOM, in 11-647-12.iam
Error on Line 13 : Method arguments must be enclosed in parentheses.
Error on Line 17 : Method arguments must be enclosed in parentheses.
I have tried putting brackets in, but cannot make it happy. Any help would be much appreciated.
Sometimes copy/paste from this board scews up code. Nobody knows why. Copy your rule and paste into a txt file, post it, and I'll correct it.
The code looks fine to me. Is that the entire contents of the rule, or do you have another section that you didn't include? You can try this copy, it's just reformated a little.
If that is the whole rule and the new copy doesn't work then can you post up the data set for me to investigate?
Thanks Mike (not Matt)
That was the whole rule.
I don't see that you sent any copy for me.
I am not sure what you require when you ask for the data set.
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