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Inventor BOM Type can be mapped to Vault

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matteo_pallaroni
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Inventor BOM Type can be mapped to Vault

Inventor Bom Type (Normal, Purchased, Phantom...) cannot be mapped to a Vault UDP direclty; ilogic is required to export current value.

it would be awesome to access directly from mapping, same as Is Content, in order to run rules based on it and apply categories for fast track entities and to quickly identify files that will never have a link to an item (phantom)

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ihayesjr
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@matteo_pallaroni 

Purchased and Normal types can be mapped to Inventor. Out of the box they are there.

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Then to use it when assigning Items, this is out of the box.

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Irvin Hayes Jr
Sr. Product Manager
Autodesk, Inc.

Vault - Under the Hood Blog
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ihayesjr
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Phantoms cannot have an Item because they don't exist.




Irvin Hayes Jr
Sr. Product Manager
Autodesk, Inc.

Vault - Under the Hood Blog
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matteo_pallaroni
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Hi Irvin, that's absolute clear to me; let's turn it this way:

can you use Component type form a file to assign to a Vault file category called Phantom parts with a rule based on Type, when value is Phantom same as in Inventor?

I'm not able to as far as i don't create a custom property and use ilogic to fill it in. a workaround is very appreciated if i can skip ilogic.

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