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Can a Parameter in a BOM Table (Repeat Region) call another Parameter from the Assembly Model?

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble

Can a Parameter in a BOM Table (Repeat Region) call another Parameter from the Assembly Model?

OK, I will try to explain what I am endeavoring to do here.

 

I have bulk item that is measured in LB's, and another that is measured in Gallons.

I have created a family tabled assembly, where each instance uses a differing amounts of these bulk items

I then have a BOM Table in my drawing with a column for Unit of Measure, and another for the amounts used for each assembly item.

 

The challenge here is to be able to get the BOM table to show the different amounts of these bulk items, if each of the specific drawings for each instance of the family tabled assembly.

 

I am currently doing this as follows, and it works very well, but is rather cumbersome:

Note: This relation does control both BOM Items;

 

The report statement for the column is:

&rpt.rel.QUANTITY

Where "Quantity" is user defined, and is automatically created as a Repeat Region Parameter, when entered as the user defined string.

 

Then I entered the following Repeat Region Relation, which has to be entered with the specific quantity for weigh and volume of the two items in each assembly drawing.

 

IF pnreport == "PA0002"

QUANTITY = "0.00025"

ELSE

IF pnreport == "PE0003"

QUANTITY = "0.00125"

ELSE

QUANTITY= rpt_qty

ENDIF

ENDIF

 

What I would like to do is to add Parameters for the two items in my generic assembly model, and then family table them, which is a much simpler method of controlling these numbers.

I would then like to have the Repeat Region Relation call those parameters from the model, and display the appropriate Wight and Volume for the specific assembly in the BOM Table in its specific Drawing.

 

I have tried creating the parameter in both the assembly model, and in the repeat region, but that does not get it done.

 

I guess the question is this: Can a parameter in a Relation in a BOM Table (Repeat Region) call another parameter from the Model or not?

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bquartier
7-Bedrock
(To:RWL)

If I am understanding the use case correctly, I would utilize component parameters to achieve this, and then add these parameters to the family table and change them directly for each instance in the family table.

 

Set up your top level assembly with the two models of the bulk materials (bulk lbs, and bulk gal). Then add 2 Component parameters to each, one being the UOM = <unit of measure for that bulk item>, and the other being QTY = 0.000. 

Then, in your family table, add the two component parameters for QTY as columns to be modified for table instances, and set the quantities here. For example, FT_INST_1  | QTY(bulk lbs) = .09 | QTY(bulk gal) = 2.3.

Then in your repeat region, you can call the component parameters you made with &asm.mbr.cparam.UOM and &asm.mbr.cparam.QTY, and utilize the same repeat region through your family table instances without modification, as it will update for the entered values.

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:bquartier)

"asm.mbr.cparam.QTY"

 

I believe that this is the key.

I know how to control these items in the assembly, thru the family table, but I just didn't know how to call a component parameter from the Repeat Region Relation.

 

Thanks,

I will give this a try, and post back. 

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:bquartier)

BTW, these two bulk items are separate Bulk Part.

One is set already as GALS, and the other already as LBS.

The only variable item that I need to control in the Repeat Region is the actual measure.

 

Thanks again.

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:bquartier)

Here is what I tried, and it didn't work, so I missed something.

 

NOTE: I only want to vary the quantity for specific bulk items (not all bulk items) in my BOM Table.

 

STEP 1) I added two parameters to my assembly, one for each of the two items to be varied.
FYBERS_WEIGHT (For part number PA0002)
VULTEX_VOLUME (For part number PE0003)

 

STEP 2) I entered these parameters, as columns, to the family table of my assembly, then populated them with the correct amounts.

 

STEP 3) I set the Quantity column, of my BOM Table to RPT.REL.QUANTITY, where QUANTITY is a Userr Defined parameter.

 

STEP 4) I changed the relation in my BOM Table (Repeat Region) to the following:
NOTE: I only want to control the QUANTITY of a couple of items in my BOM Table, so I chose to do this thru PNREPORT which populates the part number column via RPT.PNREPORT.

 

IF pnreport == "PA0002"
QUANTITY = &ASM.MBR.CPARAM.FYBERS_WEIGHT
ELSE
IF pnreport == "PE0003"
QUANTITY = &ASM.MBR.CPARAM.VULTEX_VOLUME
ELSE
QUANTITY= rpt_qty
ENDIF
ENDIF

 

Again, ghis did not work, as both QUANTITY = &ASM...... lines have errors, but I don't know what they are.

What did I miss?

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:bquartier)

OK, here is what I tried, based on your suggestion, and it didn’t work, so I am reasonably sure that I missed something in the details.

 

I created the two Assembly Parameters for the two Bulk Items.

Fybers_Weight

Vultex_Gallons

 

I then entered the following into the Quantity Report column in the BOM Table.

&rpt.rel.QUANTITY

NOTE:  (Quantity is User Defined, and was automatically created as a Repeat Region Parameter)

 

Finally, I entered the following relation in the Repeat Region Relations area, and it errors out, as shown below,  with “_” or “.” Between the terms:

 

IF pnreport == "PA0002"

QUANTITY = &ASM_MBR_CPARAM_FYBERS_WEIGHT

Relation has an error

ELSE

IF pnreport == "PE0003"

QUANTITY = &ASM_MBR_CPARAM_VULTEX_VOLUME

Relation has an error

ELSE

QUANTITY= rpt_qty

ENDIF

ENDIF

 

If I remove the &, and enter “.” in the two line it tells me that these lines error out as shown :

ASM.MBR.CPARAM.FYBERS_WEIGHT

Invalid number in relation.

ASM.MBR.CPARAM.VULTEX_VOLUME

Invalid number in relation.

 

If I remove the &, and enter “_” in the two lines, the relation is accepted, but it brakes the table, in that the Part No’s in the “rpt.rel.pnreport” column disappear, and nothing is reported in the Quantity “rpt.rel.quantity” column:

ASM_MBR_CPARAM_FYBERS_WEIGHT

ASM_MBR_CPARAM_VULTEX_VOLUME

dschenken
21-Topaz I
(To:RWL)

If nothing else, the "_" character can cause interpretation to be incorrect as "_" is used as a replacement for ".". Use some other character or no separator to clarify things to the relations interpreter.

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:dschenken)

I wondered about the "_" in the assembly parameters, but a dash won't work, so I changed the parameters to:

FYBERS

VULTEX

 

The relation is now as follows, and still breaks the table as described in my previous post.

IF pnreport == "PA0002"

QUANTITY = ASM_MBR_CPARAM_FYBERS

ELSE

IF pnreport == "PE0003"

QUANTITY = ASM_MBR_CPARAM_VULTEX

ELSE

QUANTITY= rpt_qty

ENDIF

ENDIF

 

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:dschenken)

So, per bquartier's suggestion, I created the required assembly parameter as a component parameter for each of the two bulk items. I then added these two component parameters as columns in the assembly family table.

I added the following relation to the BOM Table Region, and it still breaks the table as above.

 

IF pnreport == "PA0002"

QUANTITY = ASM_MBR_CPARAM_FYBERSWEIGHT

ELSE

IF pnreport == "PE0003"

QUANTITY = ASM_MBR_CPARAM_VULTEXVOLUME

ELSE

QUANTITY= rpt_qty

ENDIF

ENDIF

bquartier
7-Bedrock
(To:RWL)

You don't need the table relations at all, that is complicating it.

 

Here is my process:

Create a Component Paramter (Parameters, Look in "Component", and select the component) call Quantity.

Repeat for your other bulk component, name it the same value.

 

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In your family table, add a column, choosing Parameter, Look in Component, and choose Quantity.

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Repeat for the other Quantity component parameter, so that they both are in the family table.

 

In the family table, you can change the values for each instance. I added a comment row so I could help distinguish from the two values.

3.png

 

Then in your repeat region, you can double click on the top cell to define a report parameter, or you can r.click>properties and paste the report parameter there directly.

 

4.png

 

You don't end up needing any repeat region relations - by naming the Component Parameter the same thing, the table will pick up on both in the same column, even though it means different things to different components.

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:bquartier)

I believe that I do need the Table Relation, because this is a BOM Table containing more items than just thes two bulk items.

Tthese two bulk items use "rpt.rel.quantity" for the colomn report properties, while all of the other items in the BOM Table use simple "rpt.qty".

This being the case, I have to differentiate between the two report strings.

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:bquartier)

To - bquartier

 

I just went through your process, and it works flawlessly for this specific action.

The problem, in this case, is that I only want to show these family tabled values for two of my bulk items.

 

All other items, Part and/or Bulk, need to show their regular quantities via. "rpt_qty".

 

So I still need the Repeat Region Relation to tell the QTY. column of my BOM Table to display this Family Tabled component parameter "quantity" for only these two items. Without the relation I get nothing at all in the QTY. column of my BOM Table, for any of the other components, and rightly so.

 

However, after making your process work, I realized where my problem was, and I still don't know why it didn't work.

 

I used unique values "qtyfybers" and "qtyvultex" for the component parameters, and then called them with "cparam" as shown below.

 

IF pnreport == "PA0002"
QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_qtyfybers
ELSE
IF pnreport == "PE0003"
QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_qtyvultex
ELSE
QUANTITY= rpt_qty
ENDIF
ENDIF

 

The solution was, as you suggested, to use the same parameter name “quantity” for both components, tracking them in the family table thru the comment line., and then to use this same “User Defined” parameter “quantity” in my repeat region report statement.

 

I did this, then wrote the relation just as above, but with "quantity" as the component parameter in both lines as shown here:

 

IF pnreport == "PA0002"
QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_quantity
ELSE
IF pnreport == "PE0003"
QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_quantity
ELSE
QUANTITY= rpt_qty
ENDIF
ENDIF

 

This works perfectly, and gives all the correct quantities for all components in my BOM Table.

 

I really would like to know why I couldn’t call the “unique” component parameter names with “cparam”, but I am glad to have this working.

 

Thanks for helping.

I really do appreciate it.

 

Roger

 

TomU
23-Emerald IV
(To:RWL)


I really would like to know why I couldn’t call the “unique” component parameter names with “cparam”, but I am glad to have this working.

I haven't been following this thread very closely, but I'm pretty sure your relations are actually failing.  Since the unique component parameter only exists for certain models, checking for it in other models will fail.  To get around this use the "IF EXISTS()" function.

IF EXISTS("pnreport")
    IF pnreport == "PA0002"
        IF EXISTS("asm_mbr_cparam_qtyfybers")
            QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_qtyfybers
        ELSE
            QUANTITY = rpt_qty
        ENDIF
    ELSE
        IF pnreport == "PE0003"
            IF EXISTS("asm_mbr_cparam_qtyvultex")
                QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_qtyvultex
            ELSE
                QUANTITY = rpt_qty
            ENDIF
        ELSE
            QUANTITY= rpt_qty
        ENDIF
    ENDIF
ELSE
    QUANTITY= rpt_qty
ENDIF

If you wanted to make it a little easier to read you could even do something like this:

QUANTITY = "NOT SET"

IF EXISTS("pnreport")
    IF pnreport == "PA0002"
        IF EXISTS("asm_mbr_cparam_qtyfybers")
            QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_qtyfybers
        ENDIF
    ENDIF
    IF pnreport == "PE0003"
        IF EXISTS("asm_mbr_cparam_qtyvultex")
            QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_qtyvultex
        ENDIF
    ENDIF
ENDIF

IF QUANTITY == "NOT SET"
    QUANTITY= rpt_qty
ENDIF
TomU
23-Emerald IV
(To:TomU)

By the way, if there are evaluation errors for some models, you should see the following message in the status bar:

Repeat Region Errors.PNG

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:TomU)

Thank you so much Tom,

 

The others got me there, but with one sngle commonly named parameter, but I still prefered to use unique perameter identifiers.

Your code provided that last detail, and I can now use unique identifiable parameter names.

I started with it in its full form, and that worke just like it should.

Then I began removing the parts that I don't actuly don't need, like the "If esists pnreport" portion, because "pnreport" is an absolute constant in these BOM tables, but it is good to know how that works.

Then I cleaned up a few other lines, and ended up with the following, relatevely simple relation statement, which works like a charm.

 

IF pnreport == "PA0002"

    IF EXISTS("asm_mbr_cparam_qtyfybers")

        QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_qtyfybers

    ENDIF

ELSE

IF pnreport == "PE0003"

    IF EXISTS("asm_mbr_cparam_qtyvultex")

        QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_qtyvultex

    ENDIF

ELSE

    QUANTITY= rpt_qty

    ENDIF

ENDIF

 

Thanks again to all of you for all of your help.

Roger

TomU
23-Emerald IV
(To:RWL)

Glad to help.  I just want to point out that you might need a few additional ELSE statements.

 

If pnreport == "PA0002" but "QTYFYBERS" does not exist, what do you want to happen?  (Right now nothing will.)

 

Same issue if pnreport == "PE0003" but "QTYVULTEX" does not exist.  (Nothing will happen.)

 

You won't make it into the bottom ELSE statement since you've already successfully made it into one of the top two IF statements.

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:TomU)

Good point.

 

I figured there must be a reason for those Else Statements, but it all worked.

Thanks for the heads up on the possibility of the parameter not existing, or maybe even being misstyped.

I will add them back in.

 

Thanks again.

You have no idea how much this helps us with these BOM's.

Roger

RWL
10-Marble
10-Marble
(To:TomU)

Here it is with those other Else statements added back in, and it is working fine.

Thanks again for the heads up.

 

IF pnreport == "PA0002"

    IF EXISTS("asm_mbr_cparam_qtyfybers")

        QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_qtyfybers

    ELSE

        QUANTITY = rpt_qty

    ENDIF

ELSE

IF pnreport == "PE0003"

    IF EXISTS("asm_mbr_cparam_qtyvultex")

        QUANTITY = asm_mbr_cparam_qtyvultex

    ELSE

        QUANTITY = rpt_qty

    ENDIF

ELSE

    QUANTITY= rpt_qty

    ENDIF

ENDIF

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