![]() ![]() You can also create a custom BOM format, although there are some limits on that (at least in "Elements"). The rest of it is about how to get there when you ALREADY HAVE A PROVISIONAL NAME/DESCRIPTION AND NEED TO CHANGE THE DESCRIPTION presuming you have to put it in the filename. The description remains in "name" and the number also appears in part number ![]() That seems to be reasonably OK, and requires very little work. If you enter a NUMERIC OR SUBSTANTIALLY NUMERIC part number in the FILEname, WITH A DESCRIPTIVE TEXT, it WILL appear in the BOM under part number, *in general*. The rest of it is all about the workarounds. We agree that it is the dumbest thing since youtube. Yes, you will need to do this "up front", when the part is created, or soon after, unless you enjoy re-building the whole 2000 part model As I mentioned, they will generally be extracted and will be populated with them. Most of the time it opens all the seams plus a few.īut, if you want the part number to appear, just put it in the filename. ![]() Once in a great while it works seamlessly. There needs to be a reasonable way for a rename to inherit the usage of the old named part.Īs it stands, "replace part with" will almost certainly break the entire model. The real answer is to provide a "translator" that disconnects the human-readable file name from the internal descriptor, so that the file can be renamed without affecting the design. While you can do that in various workaround ways, it becomes clumsy. I REALLY NEED the ability to rename a part without breaking the file and design structure. I notice this a lot, because I am usually designing out in front of any description decisions. And, it is ridiculous to "sell a car without seats", to require an additional purchase to gain functionality that should never have been left out. I really don't need either one, to begin with. I do not use, and will not be using either "vault" or "TeamPlaform". ![]()
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