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Bill of Material Control

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Bill of Material Control

Srisurya
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Dear Experts,

 

I wanted to show a fitting in model but In report it should not give any quantity??

 

Can we show something like dotted ??

 

 

SriSurya Rao Lankapalli
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TomislavGolubovic
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In the properties mark it as Existing?



Tomislav Golubovic
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Srisurya
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Thats really great reply.

Its also split the pipe in Isometric??Cant we make it dotted ??

By the way may I know difference between Demolition/New/an empty row??

Because these 3 are giving same results.
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TomislavGolubovic
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If its marked as Existing in the model it will make it dashed on the Isometric and it won't be counted.



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Srisurya
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This is im taken as example with 500 spool on each side still its giving a splitting  in 2 sheets

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TomislavGolubovic
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Is it the same line number? If you want to split then you'll need to put a manual break in it or change the split properties


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Srisurya
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Yes,

Its a same line number.

 

I have not put manual break points

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TomislavGolubovic
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Pic of the ISO's?


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Srisurya
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Here are attached along with model....

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TomislavGolubovic
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Mine works fine, I am using the OOTB Isometric Styles



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Srisurya
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Thanking you

By the way What is OOTB Isometric Styles??
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TomislavGolubovic
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OOTB = Out Of The Box


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Srisurya
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This work I came to know through goole but

how this can be used in P3D??
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