Why are there two mappings within the Title (item/co) property.
Mapping:
When a browser rename is done inside Inventor, this name is mapped to the Title (item/co) and apears on the Item.
Why is that the situation? and why two mappings?
can we delete the component name mapping? or is it there with a specific reason?
hope somebody can help.
Not sure why they went with 2 out of the box, but you can change the mapping to be anything you want it to be. I map Title (Item C/O) to Inventor "Title", then populate that with =<project> so that whatever goes in the project iproperty populates that property in Vault. Then I have Description (Item/CO) mapped to Inventor's "Subject" (because it wasn't being used for anything else)... and that I have set to =<description> to pick up the part or drawing's description field and send it to the Item.
Long story... short answer is you can map it to whatever works best for you. 😄
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When we set up our Inventor / Vault implementation, I was using Title, Subject, & Description in such a way that the title indicated the primary "group" that a part belonged to(i.e distributuin duct), the Subject indicated the secondary "group" (i.e. support channel), and the description the terciary group (i.e. C 6x18 x 220").
I have now begun to integrate with purchasing / inventory control via the Item in vault. It seems that the Item list only allows for Title and Description and not the subject, so that the list I produce for purchasing / inventory control gives a overall group and a terciary group, when really what is needed is the subject and the description information.
Is there any way to map the Subject from Vault into the Item ??
Does anyone have any ideas, work arounds, VBA etc... that could take care of this for me?
I would prefer not to have to go back into each part and change the subject and part fields...
You can add any property that you want to an Item... what you cannot do is make it one of the main headers, ie:
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Cbenner... I appreciae the reply, but Subject and item QTY do not appear to be choices to select from the std. customization menu... Am I missing something here?
Thank You
Lee
Certain properties (like quantity) are not properties of the item itself, but are properties of an item in the context of a parent item.
OK, that sounded like technobabel ... let me give an example:
ItemA uses 10 of ItemX, ItemB uses 5 of ItemX. If you are looking at ItemX in the Item Master, neither quantity really applies. However, if you are looking at the BOM tab of ItemA or ItemB, you can see the quantity of 10 each, or 5 each, respectively.
So quantity is not really a property of an item as much as it is a property of the BOM row of some parent of that item.
Hope this helps,
-Dave
minkd:
Yes, I undertand that, however my issue is as follows where quantity is concerned:
1. Custom parts from content center come in as a default "unit qty" "inches"
2. In the Inventor BOM this then feeds a field (QTY) that gives qty in total inches of material rather than qty of parts.
3. On the Inventor side this is not an issue because I have another field (Item QTY) which ignores the "inch / each" and gives just pure qty of given part within an assembly.
4. However, on the Item Master side I only have the field "Quanitity", which like the Inventor (QTY) field presents quantity based upon the "inches / each " setting.
5. Unfortunatly, having not implemented Item Master, and not being aware of the Item Master limitation, I have been using both "Item QTY" and "QTY" in my title blocks, so that now to change all the content center generated parts to "each", will foul up the the value using "QTY" in the title block.
6. Also I can find no way if I wanted to to make the content center default to "each" rather than "inches"
7 Finally, now I am starting to implement Item Master to feed data to purchasing/ Inventory control, instead of a quantity of "22" showing up for the number of parts shipping, the Item Master info might show 220, depending on part length as it is showing total inches instead of qty of parts.
So.. I need to find a way to have my cake and eat it too... being able to continue to use both "Item QTY" and "QTY" in Inventor, but getting quantities out of Item Master that represent # of parts, not total number of inches...
Any thoughts...
Thank You
Lee
Hi Lee
We have the same problem with BOM export to ERP. ERP systems expect the item Quantity in Each, but for CC profile mm is given. So ERP systems have to do a calculation on CC profile, so the real Quantity is given to there system.
So this is a know issue. I think this is solved in Vault Pro 2015 R2 with the new BOM/Item functionality. Check this version, but be aware. some functionality in R2 is switched off and will be switched on in the next version.
Mischa