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Hi,
I am using a Parts List in an Inventor Drawing of an Inventor Assembly that contains parts with Base Unit 'Each' and Frame Generator members with Base Quantity 'm'. I set the Part Number in the BOM for all of the similar frame generator members to the same value so that they roll-up in the Structured BOM.
This works fine. The Parts List in the drawing displays the 'Each' components without a unit / decimal precision and the frame generator parts all get nicely summed up which is what I want. Unfortunately the decimal precision of the frame generator members is defaulting to 0.000 which is making my parts list untidy and I want to round this figure up to the nearest meter.
I have tried going into each frame member and changing the tolerance > precision on each and every member. This works to reduce the number of decimal places in the parts list once all of the members are changed but is incredibly tedious. It also doesn't quite fix my problem as I would like to round up and this approach rounds down.
I have also tried changing the column format of the parts list table or the QTY column to m and setting the decimal precision there using 'apply units formatting'. This works to fix the precision on the frame generator parts but unfortunately it also changes all of my normal 'each' parts too which is incorrect.
One thing that did look promising was introducing a substitution in the column format for the QTY column on the parts list table. I tried picking up the property 'G_L' which is a custom iProperty that the Frame Generator creates for all members that contains the length. My hope was to sum this field (which looks to be one of the options) and then be able to 'Apply Unit Formatting' of m with precision 0 for this sum. Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work as I expected and the parts list cell that it represents turns blue and has *Varies* in it. I've checked and all of the members have valid lengths in this G_L custom iProperty.
Any ideas as to how I do this? Any help gratefully received.
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