Showing different units in drawing parts list

Showing different units in drawing parts list

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Showing different units in drawing parts list

dleesuk
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HI All,

 

It's been a while since I posted, but I have a problem which should have a simple solution.

 

I have a drawing parts list showing all of my parts (metal plates) in 'mm' format.  All good so far!!

However, there are 2 particular plates in the parts list which need to be shown in 'in' format.

 

I have been through changing BASE UNITS in the parts, SUBSTITUTE FORMATS in the parts list, overwriting values, etc., etc., etc. All to no avail!!

 

I think it's possible. I vaguely remember seeing some frame generator models showing mixed units on drawing parts lists. I didn't look any further into that as it wasn't a requirement (read: problem) back then. 

 

Does anyone out there have any solutions/work-arounds??

 

Huge kudos for a solution to this.

 

Many thanks!!

 

Darren

 


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Darren
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Mario.VanWiechen
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You need to create another dimension style, either purely in inches or with dual units.

The drawing units have very little to do with the modeling units

 

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dleesuk
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Hi Mario,
Thank you for this, but it isn't the dimensions I wish to show in different units, it's a thickness value which shows up in the parts list.  For example, I would need these 2 values to be shown in 'in' rather than 'mm'.

dleesuk_0-1673437608180.png

 

Regards

 

Darren


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Darren
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kresh.bell
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Hi,

does this help?

 

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Mario.VanWiechen
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@dleesuk wrote:

Hi Mario,
Thank you for this, but it isn't the dimensions I wish to show in different units, it's a thickness value which shows up in the parts list.  For example, I would need these 2 values to be shown in 'in' rather than 'mm'.

dleesuk_0-1673437608180.png

 

Regards

 

Darren


Dont think you can do that, I would add another column with Thickness formatted in inches.

Think maybe the video posted was supposed to have another BOM with thickness in inches but it did not work

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mpatchus
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I am assuming that all of your parts are parameter driven.

If so, simply change the default units for the specific parts to IN vice MM.

 

I use LENGTH, WIDTH & THICK parameters for my woodworking models, and use them in my parts list as cut dimensions.

In the example below I simply changed the THICK parameter in the roof part from IN to MM, and the parts list adjusts accordingly.

Parts List MM.jpgParameter MM.jpg

Mike Patchus - Lancaster SC

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dleesuk
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Hi Michael,

 

Thank you for this.  However, I have tried this approach and it doesn't appear to work for me.

dleesuk_0-1673449844659.png

I get this when I change as many things as I possibly can to inches.
It may be the formatting of our parts list which is causing the issue.
That's my next point of investigation


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Darren
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mpatchus
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Make sure that "Use Default Formatting" is selected for the column in the Parts List.

 

Formatting.jpg

 

Mike Patchus - Lancaster SC

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dleesuk
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Hi Michael,

One of our 'young' draughtsmen went through everything and eventually got it to work.

 

Thank you for your help

 

Regards

 

Darren


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Darren
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Mario.VanWiechen
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@mpatchus wrote:

Make sure that "Use Default Formatting" is selected for the column in the Parts List.

 

Formatting.jpg

 


Thank you, learned a few things