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522 | Chapter 18 Assembling Complex Models
Creating Bills of Material
After you have assembled your parts, you can create a bill of material (BOM)
database. This database contains a list of attributes assigned to each part. The
attributes store information such as manufacturer, description, and vendor
part number.
The attributes are contained in part references that are assigned to each part.
Part references can also be created to reference other geometry in your draw-
ing, such as surfaces. The geometry can then be included in a parts list.
The BOM database counts the number of instances in an assembly and tallies
instances for each part. In the BOM table, defined columns can be edited,
added, deleted, moved, and sorted.
By accessing the information in the BOM database, you can add balloons and
insert parts lists into your drawing. You can edit part references, balloons,
and parts lists. The BOM database is automatically updated.
Because the BOM database is fully parametric, any changes to it update the
information stored in balloons, part references, and parts lists.
To create a BOM database
1 Use
AMBOM to create the BOM database.
Command
AMBOM
In the BOM dialog box, review the parts in the database.