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I don't want to discourage you from contributing to the community, but I would say that if you don't have at least 5-10 years of practical experience in post graduate, professional mechanical design or machine design work in the industry, or you should not answer this survey.
my 2 cents.
Why not? Professional Users are Professional Users. How is the work that I do any less valid than the work that you do? How is the way I use the product any less valid than the way you use it?
@jasonhomrighaus I did not say that your workflow is less valid than my workflow. In fact I did not address my specific workflows or needs and neither did I address yours.
I had a very specify reason to make that post but I am not interested in explaining it or arguing about it!
You make too many assumptions.
If you've taken the survey you should know why.
If you'd spent enough time here on the form and contribute, you'd knew why.
The survey was aimed at professional users. Professional users clearly have different needs than most hobby users, particularly in the mechanical design and machine design area that Fusion 360 is targeting. Of all the CAD systems I have worked with in the past and I am currently working with the BOM (and drawing) environments in Fusion 360 are by far the weakest.
Yet due to the cloud based approach would have great potential (fo the BOM).
Getting feedback from users that work with these tools daily and maybe even some that are able to verbalize a vision that goes beyond their current tools and use cases is essential to develop something that doesn't just match what's on the market, because that isn't enough.
The survey was still open for me.
Knowing the countless hours of effort Peter has put in here over the years providing high quality assistance to users at all levels of experience, I took his comment to be just what it was: an observation that the survey questions are definitely for users who regularly use tools for BOM generation, production planning and costing, etc.- areas where Fusion is very weak. We need people with specific experience and requirements in those areas to weigh in on directions Fusion needs to go. His comment was direct, but I think it was not rude or intended to be dismissive.
Correction: Fusion 360 is not weak in BOM and the drawing environment. The BOM is not existing and the drawing environment is Beta-like. The two functions simply don't meet the need for professionals, even a small scale.
That said, Fusion 360 is a fantastic piece of software, especially for SME and Start-ups. If (or when?) the Fusion team get these functions up in gear, Fusion 360 will be the king of SME.
Input to the BOM function @Allison.Leach
What I really miss is a BOM function that closes the gap between a spread sheet BOM and the PLM software (eg. Fusion Lifecycle). For many SMEs and all Start-ups, PLM software is just too heavy and feature rich. What is needed is something basic with a flat learning curve. Features I would love would be:
Yes, exactly. Rather than trying to reach the level of complexity and sophistication of some other Autodesk tools for BOM, provide the basics that would be needed for small startups just trying to be organized. The things you describe would be incredibly helpful and hit the "sweet spot" for many of us.
I completed the survey, some answers in my current situation, some based on my past experiences.
Perhaps changing the title to clarify that this is a focus group for those that use, or have used BOM's would be more appropriate rather than diminishing the inputs of others in a "Professional" manner. The topic infers there is a much broader scope to it than simply a BOM survey.
John
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