Bill of Materials Multiple Configurations
You can specify how to list component configurations in a BOM. When multiple configurations of the same component are used in an assembly, there are some additional considerations.
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In the Item No. column, you can list the configurations as separate entries with individual item numbers, or you can group all the configurations as a single entry with one item number.
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In the Part NUMBER column, you can display a user-specified name, the configuration name, or the document name for configurations listed as separate entries with individual item numbers. When configurations are listed as a single entry with one item number, the PART NUMBER column displays user-specified names only.
If different components use the same configuration name, and:
then all configurations appear as a single entry with one item number.
In the part document, you need to perform certain steps to achieve the desired results:
ITEM NO.
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PART NUMBER
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Procedure
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Configurations listed as separate entries with individual item numbers
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User-specified names
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Configuration names
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Document name
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In the ConfigurationManager, right-click the configuration and select Properties.
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In the PropertyManager, under Bill of Materials Options, set Part number displayed when used in a bill of materials to:
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Click OK .
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All configurations as a single entry with one item number
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User-specified names
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In the ConfigurationManager, right-click the configuration and select Properties.
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In the Configuration Properties PropertyManager, under Bill of Materials Options, set Part number displayed when used in a bill of materials to User Specified Name.
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Type a value for the User Specified Name.
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Click OK .
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Click anywhere in the bill of materials and click in the upper left corner.
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In the Bill of Materials PropertyManager, under Part Configuration Grouping, select Display configurations with the same name as one item.
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Click OK .
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Related topics
Part Number Columns in BOMs
Configurations Overview
Weldments in BOMs