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Assembly material in dwg BOM?

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timdown73
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Assembly material in dwg BOM?

timdown73
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Hi,

I need to be able to collapse item 1 in the drawing BOM, but still show the bolt material in the material column. Is there a way to do this? See image below...

timdown73_0-1655823035167.png

 

 

-Tim U.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10875H CPU @ 2.30GHz 2.30 GHz>Memory: 32.0 GB Ram
Op Sys: Windows 10 professional
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Assembly material in dwg BOM?

Hi,

I need to be able to collapse item 1 in the drawing BOM, but still show the bolt material in the material column. Is there a way to do this? See image below...

timdown73_0-1655823035167.png

 

 

-Tim U.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10875H CPU @ 2.30GHz 2.30 GHz>Memory: 32.0 GB Ram
Op Sys: Windows 10 professional
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jtylerbc
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jtylerbc
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Assemblies don't really have a material of their own, so I'm not sure this is going to be possible any way other than a manual entry in the parts list.

 

Even in your simple example, you have two materials.  How would Inventor know which one you wanted to be the "assembly material"?

Assemblies don't really have a material of their own, so I'm not sure this is going to be possible any way other than a manual entry in the parts list.

 

Even in your simple example, you have two materials.  How would Inventor know which one you wanted to be the "assembly material"?

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timdown73
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timdown73
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Thanks for the reply. I need the BOM to act this way for our General Assembly drawings. Our customer does not care, nor do we want them to know what materials our .ipts or subassemblies are made out of. They just need to know what material the main part is.
For example:
Pen / Red Ink
not
Pen / Red Ink / Plastic/ Spring_Steel/ ect...
-Tim U.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10875H CPU @ 2.30GHz 2.30 GHz>Memory: 32.0 GB Ram
Op Sys: Windows 10 professional
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Thanks for the reply. I need the BOM to act this way for our General Assembly drawings. Our customer does not care, nor do we want them to know what materials our .ipts or subassemblies are made out of. They just need to know what material the main part is.
For example:
Pen / Red Ink
not
Pen / Red Ink / Plastic/ Spring_Steel/ ect...
-Tim U.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10875H CPU @ 2.30GHz 2.30 GHz>Memory: 32.0 GB Ram
Op Sys: Windows 10 professional
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CCarreiras
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CCarreiras
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Hi!

Just a workaround... when sending to customers... it's kind of silly, but... it works.
Create a Custom Property in Assembly called MATERIAL (or other) and fill the Material you want.

Then import that Property to the BOM in a new Column and hide the real Material part's Column.

ccarreiras_0-1655831262484.png

 

CCarreiras

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Hi!

Just a workaround... when sending to customers... it's kind of silly, but... it works.
Create a Custom Property in Assembly called MATERIAL (or other) and fill the Material you want.

Then import that Property to the BOM in a new Column and hide the real Material part's Column.

ccarreiras_0-1655831262484.png

 

CCarreiras

EESignature

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timdown73
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timdown73
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Thanks for looking into it further! That would work for me if I could tie (automatically update) that new custom material column to the material in a specific .ipt in the .iam. As is, I would still have to type the material in the custom property. Materials change from quote to quote and I only want to manage them at the .ipt level.
-Tim U.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10875H CPU @ 2.30GHz 2.30 GHz>Memory: 32.0 GB Ram
Op Sys: Windows 10 professional
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Thanks for looking into it further! That would work for me if I could tie (automatically update) that new custom material column to the material in a specific .ipt in the .iam. As is, I would still have to type the material in the custom property. Materials change from quote to quote and I only want to manage them at the .ipt level.
-Tim U.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10875H CPU @ 2.30GHz 2.30 GHz>Memory: 32.0 GB Ram
Op Sys: Windows 10 professional
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jtylerbc
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jtylerbc
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@CCarreiras wrote:

Hi!

Just a workaround... when sending to customers... it's kind of silly, but... it works.
Create a Custom Property in Assembly called MATERIAL (or other) and fill the Material you want.

Then import that Property to the BOM in a new Column and hide the real Material part's Column.

 


 

A slight improvement on this method would be to keep the real Material column in the parts list, but add a Substitution to that column to use the custom property instead when it exists.  That way all the materials for the parts would show up as they currently do, but the assembly would substitute the "AssyMaterial" property (or whatever you want to name it) if it is present.

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@CCarreiras wrote:

Hi!

Just a workaround... when sending to customers... it's kind of silly, but... it works.
Create a Custom Property in Assembly called MATERIAL (or other) and fill the Material you want.

Then import that Property to the BOM in a new Column and hide the real Material part's Column.

 


 

A slight improvement on this method would be to keep the real Material column in the parts list, but add a Substitution to that column to use the custom property instead when it exists.  That way all the materials for the parts would show up as they currently do, but the assembly would substitute the "AssyMaterial" property (or whatever you want to name it) if it is present.

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timdown73
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timdown73
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Even changing it to a weldment doesn't work because it's still just picking the material from a dropdown and not deriving it from a specific .ipt in the assembly.

-Tim U.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10875H CPU @ 2.30GHz 2.30 GHz>Memory: 32.0 GB Ram
Op Sys: Windows 10 professional
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Even changing it to a weldment doesn't work because it's still just picking the material from a dropdown and not deriving it from a specific .ipt in the assembly.

-Tim U.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10875H CPU @ 2.30GHz 2.30 GHz>Memory: 32.0 GB Ram
Op Sys: Windows 10 professional

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