Oh yes.... I knew that, but I forgot to mention. It corrects the precision (.000) but also include the mass unit that I don't want.
I noticed few things that may help us to discover what is happening.
1. In Substitution tab > Select "Use Default Formatting":
in this way, Column Format tab options are completelly "ignored", it means, even with the Apply Units Formatting, Trailing Zeros and Leading Zeros selected, it doesn't change the formatting of the values in the Parts List.
- Where the Default Formatting shown at Substitution tab are setup? Maybe from the iProperty mass from model?
- How I change the Type of the P.UNIT. from Text to Numeric?
2. In Substitution tab > Select "Apply Units Formatting" > Precision 3,123 and Unit String unselected:
Unit is not shown but there is no option of trailing zeros on Substitution tab
Therefore, a solution might be add the Trailing Zeros and Leading Zeros buttom on Substitution tab?
Or maybe changing the command hierarchy, it means, the Column Format selections should always "overwrite" the selections done on Substitution tab.
3. Workaround that works:
I changed the MASS parameter to P.UNIT. (Numeric Type) so it shows on the Parts List without any Substitution. In this way, the Apply Units Formatting works properly in the Column Format tab.
The P. TOTAL became the "User Properties" and I used the Substitution to how the Sum of P.UNIT as P. TOTAL. In this way, the Apply Units Formatting works properly in the Substitution tab.
Maybe the way it was before created a kind of "circular reference" of the Default Formatting. Below the new configuration that fix the issue.
