You can assign cost-specific custom properties to SOLIDWORKS documents. You can add cost-specific custom properties to part files.
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Open the part and click Costing (Tools toolbar or the Evaluate tab on the CommandManager) or .
- If the software does not calculate a cost estimate automatically, select options in the Costing Task Pane to estimate the part cost.
- Click .
- In the dialog box, select the Custom tab or the Configuration Properties tab.
- Add a Costing-specific custom property:
- In Property Name, select an item that starts with Cost, such as Cost - Total Cost.
- In Type, select Text.
- In Value / Text Expression, select the cost property that corresponds to your Property Name selection, such as Cost - Total Cost. You can select from the following:
Cost - Material Name
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Specifies the type of material used when costing the part.
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Cost - Stock Type
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Specifies the type of stock used to cost the part.
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Cost - Template Name
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Specifies the name of the template used to estimate the part cost.
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Cost - Material Cost
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Specifies the calculated cost of material used.
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Cost - Manufacturing Cost
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Specifies the calculated manufacturing cost.
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Cost - Time of Cost Calculation
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Specifies the time at which the cost was most recently calculated.
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Cost - Stock Size
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Specifies the size of the stock used to manufacture the part.
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Cost - Total Cost
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Specifies the calculated cost of the part.
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Evaluated Value displays the property value calculated by the Costing tool.
- Click OK.