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Query in regards to a BOM in a Creo drawing

psimha
1-Newbie

Query in regards to a BOM in a Creo drawing

Hello,

I have a Creo 2.0 drawing in which a BOM is defined for an assembly. The BOM has components stated from Sl# 01 to Sl# 20. We need to change the serial numbering now from Sl# 600 to SL# 620 for the same drawing.

Is there any way of acheiving this. Request you to revert.

Best regards,

Simha


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psimha
1-Newbie
(To:psimha)

Please note that, the BOM generated is an auto generated BOM and is not a manually entered BOM.

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psimha
1-Newbie
(To:psimha)

Please note that, the BOM generated is an auto generated BOM and is not a manually entered BOM.

TomD.inPDX
17-Peridot
(To:psimha)

You probably need to create a custom repeat region where you convert the find number by adding 600 (if numeric) or prefixing a 6 (if string).

You can always make a simple table that does not auto-populate.  I still find this easier in most cases.

Hello Antonius,

Thanks for your reply. If you can quicky attach the steps that are to be followed, it would be of a great help.

TomD.inPDX
17-Peridot
(To:psimha)

I was able to simply prefix the variable with the number 6...  Highlight the first cell, right click, and select properties.

The dialog in the image should show up.  Add the 6  before the &rpt.index.

report_index_w-prefix.PNG

I suspect this will be problematic when it reaches 2 digits.  Beyond this tip, I am not familiar enough to guide you through more advanced means of using repeat regions.

Hi Antonius,

Thanks a ton.

Best regards,

Simha

Dale_Rosema
23-Emerald III
(To:psimha)

If that answered your question, don't forget to mark it as correct for those that read the thread in the future. (Actually - Antonius' answer - but thanks.)

Thanks, Dale

I don't know that it is the "correct" answer, Dale.  It is an option.

I suspect it falls flat when you have more than 9 components.

My test assembly only had 7.

You probably have to manipulate the rpt.index number in a new column to add a value to the index number.

That - I don't know how to do.  Hopefully someone does.

Dale_Rosema
23-Emerald III
(To:TomD.inPDX)

I was going by the fact that he had said thanks to you specifically. Thanks for the clarification.

JLG
1-Newbie
1-Newbie
(To:psimha)

Here's how I would do it:  I would create a BOM relation (repeat region relation) that adds 600 to the original index value, and then display the new value in the BOM:

Snap05.png

The report parameters in this table are:

&rpt.index

&rpt.rel.NEWNUM

&asm.mbr.name

&rpt.qty

You can delete the first column after you get this going.

HTH

TomD.inPDX
17-Peridot
(To:JLG)

There you go!    I knew it could be done, just didn't know how exactly.  Thanks JLG!

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