I'm getting an error when I make a Structured BOM of an assembly. There is a sub-assembly which does not appear in the BOM, even though it is in the assembly. Curiously, the components of the subassembly show in the BOM, but with a strange blue arrow beside them (see attached "BOM_Error.jpg"). The BOM for the assembly was set to "Phantom", when I tried setting it to "Normal, the sub-assembly wouldn't show, and neither would its components. What is this?
IV R2011
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It sounds like normal behavior, up until you said this:
@LonesomeJoe wrote:
...when I tried setting it to "Normal, the sub-assembly wouldn't show, and neither would its components.
That should have made the sub-assembly show up.
Can you post a screenshot of the BOM's Model Data tab?
Cameron Whetten
Inventor 2014
Here 'tis. Interesting... the Brake bracket Application doesn't show up in this one...
It's hard to compare between your BOM and the browser, since the browser shows the file name of the component and the BOM shows the part number. But looking at the title column I can see something similar to the component in question:
Add the filename column to both the Model Data and Structured tabs, then expand the columns so the filenames can be read. Then repost the screenshots.
Cameron Whetten
Inventor 2014
That's exactly what happened. I expected the BOM to be in the same order as the model tree, so I didn't look farther down. Thanx, all for your help!!
Glad to help.
Just FYI, normally the BOM is in the same order as the browser. But it is possible to sort the BOM in other ways too. It looks like in the image you posted that the BOM was sorted by the Part Number column (see image below). This can be done by clicking on any column header, just like most windows-style lists. Clicking it again will sort it in the opposite direction (ascending vs. descending order). Unless you have renumbered the rows, clicking on the Item column will sort them as shown in the browser.
And thanks for marking a solution. This is helpful for other users who might have the same or a similar question.
Cameron Whetten
Inventor 2014