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Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

(OP)
I installed v16 (and updated 5) last week.  My incentive was to take advantage of the new feature/capability to expose variables as a non-geometric variable.  This is useful for me because a lot of our BOMs include standard steel cut to length.

A problem that has shown up is that the variable within the part showns up with a precision of about 10-12 decimal places and it is text.  When chosen to present it as a column in the draft file's BOM the precision remains at 10-12 decimal places.

How do I make Solid Edge reduce the precision of the exposed variable to 2 decimal places?  My feeling is that it is somewhere between the part level where the text-based custom property is generated and the variable is exposed.

I have presented this problem to someone at the Solid Edge GTAC hotline, and he stated that there database suggests that the problem was fixed in v16 update 2.  The problem seemed to either resurface again, or he and I could not find where to adjust the precision.

RE: Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

Hi,

You can change the precision in the File properties of your 3D file : File/File properties/Units. The drawback is that the display of distances will always have that many decimals (except dimensions which depend on styles).

When you save again, the number of decimals will be updated in your custom properties and your parts list (BOM).

As an alterbnative, you can create user variables in the variable table and by formula make them equal to your measures. Then specify in the droplist that these new variables are scalar and expose these ones instead. Finally, in File/File properties/Advanced units, you can choose the precision for scalar variables.

I am pretty sure that other users have asked UGS to make this even more user friendly. You should call them again and try to be added to an existing enhancement request. The description must be something like "add option to choose how many decimals are transfered when exposing" or "add possibility to expose as a number instead of text and give the option to choose the number of decimals".

HTH

Fred

RE: Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

(OP)
Unfortunately I can not seem to get this to work.

I did the following.

Opened the draft file containing the BOM.
In Place Activated the assembly by double clicking the draft view.
In Place Activated the part to adjust precision.
Menu: File>File Properties>Units; Made sure the precision for length was set to 2 decimal places.
Menu: Tools>Variables>Variable Table; Selected the exposed variable and made sure the units were set to Distance.
Saved and closed part and assembly to return to draft file.
Updated all views.

No change.  I also tried:

In Place Activated the assembly by double clicking the draft view.
In Place Activated the part to adjust precision.
Menu: File>File Properties>Advanced Units; Made sure the precision for scalar was set to 2 decimal places.
Menu: Tools>Variables>Variable Table; Selected the exposed variable and made sure the units were set to Scalar.
Saved and closed part and assembly to return to draft file.
Updated all views.

New computer viruses?  That could be nice.

RE: Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

What happens with your custom properties when you save the part ? Do they change (in File/File prop./Custom)

Fred

RE: Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

Hi,

I just tried and you are right, it's doing the same thing on my computer. You should call UGS about that b/c what I described used to work in previous updates.

Fred

RE: Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

Is this issue solved yet?

Because I'm in the same position as others described before.

It would be very usefull if the units would appear in the same manner that you put it in the file properties, unless they do something this feature isn't really practical as it is right now.

Thanks

Patrick

RE: Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

As far as I know, UGS knows about this pb and is planning to fix it shortly. Update 7 of V16 ?

Fred

RE: Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

(OP)
It is resolved.

New computer viruses?  That could be nice.

RE: Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

"wbednarz (Mechanical) 9 May 05 13:29  
It is resolved.
New computer viruses?  That could be nice."

May we know how?
Update 7?
 

RE: Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

(OP)
It was resolved in update 7 which was release just recently.

New computer viruses?  That could be nice.

RE: Expose variable - BOM variable precision - version 16 update 5

"wbednarz (Mechanical) 10 May 05 7:04  
It was resolved in update 7 which was release just recently."

Thanks for the answer!

 

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