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In fact, we have many customers who are using FileLifeCycle + items. The items are just here to export the BOM to an ERP (we develop a tools who is exporting newly released item into a specific folder and the ERP Reseller develop a tools to import it into is ERP). But item are to heavy to use in my opinion just as a tools to transfer to ERP (too many steps).
A new Tab who will show the BOM of the selected assembly will be a good tools I think.
Then I think the best format is XML or DWF (ZIP with XML file into it). CSV why not but not 100% necessary.
The most important is to have a file that can be handle easily with a macro after exporting. If a post-exporting action can be configured, I think it's a plus.
there are different small Apps available on the AutodeskAppStore.
I've personnaly tested some of them. And some of them works good.
The need of our company was too specific and that's the reason why I've done a macro. You can find a lot of macros and helps on the forum to get the BOM directly from the iam.
Now it looks like below (we do use an export to excel, but csv is also possible):
But of course, a fully integrated tool would be perfect. I agree...