gjacc
Mechanical
- Nov 13, 2002
- 21
Hi All,
This post started in thread1103-221577 (Drafting) and as requested I want to continue it here.
I have put in an IR to GTAC, but have not received an answer yet.
To Recap my Problem:
My company historically uses Multiple Assembly Parts Lists on our drawings. For example, an assembly has two variants that are the same except for the Battery Pack (lithium or alkaline) and Circuit Board (Lithium or alkaline). In the drawing Parts List we will have a "-1" and "-2" "QTY REQD" columns for two variants of the assembly. The Parts List shows all variant assembly items, but leaves the QTY REQD cell blank if not used in that variant.
If I have a two variant assembly with 30 parts and 2 that are different - it seems very wasteful (and silly) to have two separate assembly parts lists.
Solid Edge v20 has "Family of Parts Table", but no "FOA members Parts List". Which means I have to generate the "QTY REQD" column and add a parts list manually (very time consuming, and mistake prone). I've attached an image of what the PL looks like.
This post started in thread1103-221577 (Drafting) and as requested I want to continue it here.
I have put in an IR to GTAC, but have not received an answer yet.
To Recap my Problem:
My company historically uses Multiple Assembly Parts Lists on our drawings. For example, an assembly has two variants that are the same except for the Battery Pack (lithium or alkaline) and Circuit Board (Lithium or alkaline). In the drawing Parts List we will have a "-1" and "-2" "QTY REQD" columns for two variants of the assembly. The Parts List shows all variant assembly items, but leaves the QTY REQD cell blank if not used in that variant.
If I have a two variant assembly with 30 parts and 2 that are different - it seems very wasteful (and silly) to have two separate assembly parts lists.
Solid Edge v20 has "Family of Parts Table", but no "FOA members Parts List". Which means I have to generate the "QTY REQD" column and add a parts list manually (very time consuming, and mistake prone). I've attached an image of what the PL looks like.