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Linking Ipart to Parts List

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Anonymous
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Linking Ipart to Parts List

I am using various lengths of tubing to draw flexible tubing sets. I created a 1" profile and use iParts to create the rest of the lengths. I used iProperties I was able to write a description and set the material for the 1" profile. This is fine for the material since it doesn't change but I would like to get a description of tubing parts with their specific cut lengths in the BOM as well. 

 

So far, I have be successful in implementing the material via a column in the iPart table, but I have not been able to get anything to show up from the description column i made, much less link the description to the length of the part.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Inventor version?

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Sorry. 2011

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Anyone? trying to get the description an ipart to appear in a parts list.

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PENengr
in reply to: Anonymous

Yes - how do you get ipart description information to link or show up in the parts list in the drawing?

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Steve_Bahr
in reply to: Anonymous

See attached.  Edit the iPart table and enable the Properties tab.  Hit that >> to add.  You should then be able to edit the description.

Steve Bahr...since 1962.
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PENengr
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You know I did that and thought that was the answer but it didn't corrolate with my dwg parts list.  This was a content center part (sht mtl scr) which was converted to ipart for us so maybe that's the rub.  It seems to carry the ANSI type standard from the content center. I appreciate your help. - greg

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Steve_Bahr
in reply to: PENengr

Well, it was worth a shot.  Glad I almost helped.

Steve Bahr...since 1962.
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