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Routing BOM on Drawing

Routing BOM on Drawing

Routing BOM on Drawing

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My requirement For eg: Assume an assembly contains two simple blocks with hole shown as components 1&2 in Top assembly and a seperate part file named routing(totally 3 Components on top assembly).I make routing as a work part and create tube connections(Routing Electical)between two components and by using "sub divide segment" and "assign discontinuity" options i split the tube into two seperate sweeps with variable length (Say 3000m and 5000m), Then i create a wire inside the tube with 3 variable lengths.
I create a new drawing file on Top assembly and use Routing BOM template to show the details of routing components.My requirement is to create a BOM with two seperate rows with different lengths for tubes with same description and single row showing the summed up length of 3 wires.
I did Itemized function and List each on stock options as the part list settings.
I did all possible settings avaialble in Routing BOM style.Cannot figure it out.
Does anyone have any ideas to handle this task..!!

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