"Find Number" in a mechanical assembly -- what is the Upchain equivalent?
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Dear Upchain community,
At my old company, we used a tool called Agile PLM. In Agile, for every mechanical assembly, the BOM was itemized with a clearly numbered sequence (i.e. 1, 2, 3, ...) that corresponded directly with the assembly's drawing. These were what we called "Find Numbers." So for instance, a particular screw might have Find Number 13 (shortened to "FN 13" in our assembly instructions). In the drawing, the screw would have an arrow pointed to it with the number 13. Then in the PLM BOM, I could easily find it simply looking for the 13th item in the BOM, since there was a one-to-one correspondence between the BOM and the Drawing. This is nice because I don't have to refer to things by name.
However in Upchain, all the parts are just listed out without any enumeration. I cannot easily locate a numbered item because there is no numbered list. Even worse, it appears they are also out of order.
Does this property exist in Upchain, and if so, what is it called? How can I import the numbers from a drawing into Upchain so that the BOM and drawing are in sync?
For reference, we are using Solidworks to import our files. Thanks!
Will R.