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"koehler" <wmfresh@aol.com>I
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released an assembly drawing with a parts list containing about 100 pieces of
hardware to the production dept.
The part numbers for instance are ansi
b18.2.2 6-32 hex nut...The problem is my company assigns there own part
numbers for hardware which means they want me to go into our company data base
and change all the part numbers.
I put the entire production dept in a
tail spin when they saw the ansi part numbers, which most people here never
heard of.
I say this is a little rediculous since ansi is an industry
standard and our part numbers are unique to our company only.Additionally all
the automation from inventor is out the window if I have to sit here and
search for the equivalent to the ansi number and change eack line item.
I guess my question is how does everyone else out there handle parts list
with ansi hardware part numbers that are automatic in
inventor?
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"koehler" <wmfresh@aol.com>Now
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all I have to do is learn how I-Parts work.
Thanks