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Ignore Assembly in Bill of Materials

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Message 1 of 7
MartinVenmar
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Ignore Assembly in Bill of Materials

I evryone,  I have tube and pipe subassembly in my assembly.  When I see my BOM, each route is a subassembly but some not, and went I add balloon on pipe from "this not subassembly but in realy is one" it give me the same item number for each pipe generate in this route.

 

 How can change this "fake" part to assembly for BOM?

 

BOM.jpg

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Message 2 of 7
karthur1
in reply to: MartinVenmar

change it to "phantom"....... does that give you what you want in the BOM?

Message 3 of 7
MartinVenmar
in reply to: karthur1

No, I change to phantom but my probleme stay here.

My run Discharge-06:2 it suppose same as Discharge-06:1 (2 pipe plus Tee)

 

BOM.jpg

Message 4 of 7
mcgyvr
in reply to: MartinVenmar

You set the subassembly as phantom..Not a part.

(I don't use tube/pipe so it might work some other way but I can see you set the part as phantom and not the pipe run)

 

 



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Message 5 of 7
MartinVenmar
in reply to: mcgyvr

Yes I know, but in my assembly browser, the Discharge-06:2 is subassembly with the subassembly icon.  Wen I open the BOM, Discharge-06:2 and some else, display as part???  This is my probleme, beacause is show as part, I can't see my route and pipe under.

 

Thanks for your help!

Message 6 of 7
mrattray
in reply to: MartinVenmar

You need to set the sub assembly to phantom and leave the part as normal.

Mike (not Matt) Rattray

Message 7 of 7
MartinVenmar
in reply to: mrattray

Yes, but the part Discharge-06:2 in BOM window as you can see on my last picture, is in real (Inventor browser at left) subassembly with route and pipe in my assembly.

 

BOM.jpg

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