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BOM in assemblies

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Anonymous
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BOM in assemblies

Hi,

I need to have a sub-assembly (named ass1) with two different BOM structure: one should be normal and the other should be phantom.

The normal one I need to use it in main assembly (named assy2). In the drawing of assy2  I need to show the assy1 in the Part List.

The phantom one I need to show in another assembly (named assy3). In the drawing of assy 3 I need to show the components of assy1, not the assembly.

I hope I was clear enough.

Thanks,

Diana

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jletcher
in reply to: Anonymous

Not sure if I understand but look into Virtual Component..

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mrattray
in reply to: Anonymous

iAssembly should do this for you.
Mike (not Matt) Rattray

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Anonymous
in reply to: mrattray

But how?

I really appreciate if you could help me with this.

 

Thanks,

Diana

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Anonymous
in reply to: mrattray

It's not possible with i-logic?

Diana

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PaulMunford
in reply to: Anonymous

How about 'wrapping' assy01 in another assembly (assy04) and applying phantom status to assy04 only?

 


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