Hello,
Is there a setting that will fix the problem shown below? If an assembly quantity is greater than 1 in a BOM, the quantities of the items in the assembly should increase in the BOM as well. Is this a functionality of PLM that is missing?
Thanks,
Matt
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by broepke. Go to Solution.
You can not. Quantities in a BOM are a pretty known thing. You don't show the total number of parts in the quanity row of an assembly - you show how many assembiles (or sub assemblies) you have. E.g. I have four wheel assemblies on a car.... Things like that.
You can set up a new roll up field to get the results you want.
But - can you help us understand what you're trying to accomplish? Why you want the total number of components?
Brian,
We use assemblies and sub-assemblies as organization only. The BOM is then used for purchasing. We don't purchase the assembly, we purchase the parts in the assembly, which is why a roll up of assembly part quantities would be nice. The flat BOM view would do the job if the columns were customizable like the nested BOM. However, we are currently working on a purchasing workspace as an alternative.
The flat bom gives you something a little different that what you're asking for. Let's say you have an assembly like this
A
-B
-- L (x2)
-- M (x4)
-C
--L (x1)
-- M (x2)
in a flat bom you would end up with the following
L (x3)
M (x6)
It's a total of the quantities of a unqiue component across all areas of the BOM - Any sub. This is probably what you're looking for. This is typically what purchasing uses.
What you would get in your situation would be something to the effect that would show this:
A (x9)
-B (x6)
-- L (x2)
-- M (x4)
-C (x3)
--L (x1)
-- M (x2)
Where at the top level you would see a sum of how many parts are in your total assembly. I'm not actually sure that's of any use for you.
So with that - Is the main challenge you're having that the flat BOM doesn't have configurable columns?
That is exactly correct. The flat BOM does not do us much good right now without access to Supplier, Custom Fields, etc... A customizable flat BOM would eliminate these problems I believe. I have found an IdeaStation post asking for this same functionality.
Sounds good - this is something on our radar. Please vote it up in the idea station.
Thanks for the feedback!