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Custom Qty's and still being able to split

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Custom Qty's and still being able to split

So I am trying to create a custom qty for my repeat region to feed into a BOM balloon.

The goal is I have a piping assembly and the pipe is clamped in several locations with various hardware attached to it.

I would like the custom qty to output the pipe length for the required part but the rest of the qty's should more or less stay the same.

I have created a custom relation that goes something like the following.....

IF exists("asm_mbr_pipe_segment_len_center")

QTY=asm_mbr_pipe_segment_len_center/12

ELSE

QTY=RPT_QTY

ENDIF

Meaning if it is a section of pipe it will output the qty in feet (Since my default parameter is recorded in inches). This is all fine and dandy.

I created my custom balloon and tied it to the respetive relations. However now my issue is I can create my symbol (For example my pipe is roughly 54 ft long) and it spits out the correct qty..... That being said this assembly also contains several clamps. I would like the balloons to be split so I can show a balloon for each clamp but using the custom qty relation means I can no long "split" the qty of different items.

Now every time I put a balloon down for a clamp it shows the total qty on each balloon (In my example i have 15 clamps and each balloon displays 15 in the qty field with no way to show qty 1 per balloon)....

So is there some way to create a custom qty balloon but still be able to split the qty's for regular parts?


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