You can specify configuration properties such as name and
description, as well as BOM options and other advanced options.
When you create configurations manually, you use the Add Configuration PropertyManager. When you edit a
configuration, you use the Configuration Properties
PropertyManager. Different options are available when you create or edit configurations for
parts and assemblies.
To specify properties for configurations, do one of the
following:
- Create a configuration:
- Edit a configuration:
- In the ConfigurationManager
, right-click a configuration name and
click Properties.
Configuration Properties
Name |
Specifies the configuration name. Do not use
a
forward slash
(/), a
leading space, a trailing space, or
an
"at" sign (@) in the name. A warning message appears when you
close the PropertyManager if the name is blank, contains invalid characters, or
already exists.
|
Description |
(Optional) Specifies a description that
identifies the configuration when you view configuration properties. |
Bill
of
Materials Options
Part number
displayed when used in a bill of materials |
Specifies how to list the assembly or part in a
Bill of Materials. Select a physical
product. |
Set 'Exclude from
bill of materials' when inserted into assembly |
Excludes a component, configuration, or model
from the bill of materials. When you select this option, the
exclusion occurs the next time you insert the component, configuration, or model.
|
Child component
display when used as a subassembly |
(Assemblies only) When you use the configuration
of the assembly as a subassembly in another assembly, the settings are used with the
BOM Type settings in the Bill of Materials
PropertyManager. The settings control if and how the child components appear in a
bill of materials of the top-level assembly. Select an option:
Show
|
Shows the child components in the BOM if dictated by
BOM Type in the Bill of Materials
PropertyManager. Child components do not show in a Top-level only BOM.
|
Hide
|
Hides the child components in the BOM, even if BOM Type shows them. The subassembly appears as
a single item in the BOM. For example, a Parts
only BOM lists child components as individual items. If you
select Hide, the subassembly is listed
instead.
|
Promote
|
Dissolves the subassembly in the BOM and shows the child
components, even if the BOM Type does
not show them. For example, a Top-level
only BOM lists the subassembly and not the child components. If
you select Promote, the Top-level only BOM lists the child components
and does not list the subassembly.
|
|
Cut list item display when component is used in an
assembly (Indented BOM type with detailed cut list only) |
(Weldments only) Shows, hides, or promotes cut list items of
indented BOMs. Promote dissolves the part level row and
shows the cut list items in the indented BOM when you select Detailed
Cut List
In the FeatureManager design tree, you can
right-click any component and click Restore in BOM to move
the components back to Show Cutlist.
|
Advanced Options
The following properties control what happens when you add items to another
configuration, and then activate this configuration again. The options that are available
depend on the type of document.
Suppress
features |
(Parts only) Suppresses new features in this
configuration that are added to other configurations. When cleared, includes the
new, resolved features in this configuration. |
Suppress new
features and mates |
(Assemblies only) Suppresses new mates and
features in this configuration that are added to other configurations. When
cleared, includes the new, resolved mates and features in this configuration. New features in assemblies include assembly feature cuts and
holes, component patterns, reference geometry, and sketches. These features
belong to the assembly and not to an assembly component.
|
Suppress new
components |
(Assemblies only) Suppresses new components in
this configuration that are added to other configurations. When cleared, includes
the new, resolved components in this configuration. |
Use configuration
specific color |
Specifies a color for the configuration. Click
Color to select a color from the color
palette. The configuration-specific color
applies to shaded mode unless you select Apply same
color to wireframe, HLR and shaded in .
To apply a
configuration-specific color to components in an assembly, right-click the
component in the FeatureManager design tree, expand Appearances
 , and select the component
 . In the PropertyManager,
select a color.
|
Add Rebuild on
Save Mark |
Applies the Rebuild on Save mark to the configuration. The
configuration generates the full data set the next time you save the document. The
data rebuilds and saves every time you save the
document.
|
Parent/Child Options
Available only in assemblies and only when you add a configuration to the
assembly or one of its components. Select the components to which you want to add the
configuration.
For example, you have an assembly, which contains a subassembly. The
subassembly contains a component. Under Parent/Child
Options, select the subassembly and component to add the configuration to the
subassembly and the component when you add the configuration to the assembly.