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I understand that. My concern is when the user is in the edit mode after clicking the edit button. We may have many columns that are information that clog up the interface.
I have also had requests for this but for Viewing only. for our Items we have 6 manufacturer fields with 6 Manufacture Part numbers typically the first three are the most important but having all six displayed on the BOM view is a bit big. the Scroll Bar section gets quite big. maybe have the default view list everything but the Viewer to be able to hide fields would help.
When editing a BOM, we have about 43 BOM fields. Only 7 of those fields are editable. It would be wonderful to be able to hide or arrange the fields that are just noise. Right now, I have one of my 7 editable fields is on the far right side of the BOM list. By the time I scroll over to the field, I forget which line I was looking at. Adds a lot of potential confusion.
Hiding or arranging these fields would be very beneficial.
In the 'Modern UI' for Fusion Lifecycle, the next-generation UI that we are working on, we have changed the way BOM edit works such that the edit works on the same BOM-VIEW as the View mode is showing. This means that if you have some fields not visible in the current view, you will not see them in the edit screen. We realize that this has some limitations but I'm wondering what you think of it as a first step. Feel free to sign up for our beta program at https://beta.autodesk.com and try it out for yourself.