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Links to A360:
Model: https://builtdesigns.autodesk360.com/g/shares/SH9285eQTcf875d3c539e3ed35283397d134
Drawing: https://builtdesigns.autodesk360.com/g/shares/SH9285eQTcf875d3c5397eb207769cdb623b
I'm attempting to set up a drawing template to use on a big project with multiple subassemblies. I made a simple test assembly to work out the kinks before using it on the full project, and that's what the links connect to.
According to the support documentation and videos (at 11:42), it is possible to make a bill of materials for a specific subassembly within a top-down assembly. These tutorials came out a couple years ago and I see the interface has changed. I can now double-click a parts list table and change the Structure from First Level to All Level, which will make an ugly and mostly useless BOM that has every subcomponent broken out with decimals (2.3 = subassy 2, component 3).
However, it looks like the ability to point a BOM to a subassembly is completely gone. If I manually remove a BOM and click Table (with the lightning bolt) or Parts List, it asks me to select a view. I select the subassembly view and place the table, but it just puts a single callout balloon pointing to the entire view and the BOM is identical to the top level version. Totally useless.
Am I doing something wrong in pointing Parts lists to my subassemblies? In the tutorial video he just placed a "placeholder assembly", pointed a parts list to it, and Fusion automatically tailored the list to whichever assembly/subassembly was in view. It seems like that functionality was removed as far as I can tell.
It better not be removed!
Solved! Go to Solution.