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assembly count

emathivanan
1-Newbie

assembly count

Say if i inserted the same part many times IN A BIG ASSEMBLY  how do i get to know how many times it got inserted (like hole *  3, SHAFT*5) IN A MODEL TREE?     

Can we export the list parts into excel format in assembly?

How to group the hidden and visible components in my assembly?

Thanks in advance


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Chris3
20-Turquoise
(To:emathivanan)

You can get an Excel break down by creating a repeat region and then exporting the table to csv which you can then open in Excel.

Thank u for the answer..  But in assembly I am asking.. Not in drawing

you can save the model tree; it's under the model tree tools "Save Model Tree" which will create a text file of the current contents of the tree. If you want to separate the hidden from the non-hidden, change the display in the model tree to show/not show blanked items in the Tree Filters section. I use the COUNTIF function to see quantities.

You can also use the Tools/ Bill of Materials button, but I find the model tree output is easier to deal with.

Thank u so much..

But I got save model tree function.  But the blanked item I'm nt getting.  Also cud u explain how to use count if

Thank u so much

kdirth
20-Turquoise
(To:emathivanan)

In Tools tab select Bill of Materials.  This can be shown on screen and or saved as a file.  It gives a breakdown of the current assemlby and all sub assemblies.


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Elango,

If you need the number of component assembled in tree, you can use search tool to find component in assembly.

Search > Component > Name > Define name > Find now you will get # of items found.

For breakdown you can use Bill of material option as suggested by Kevin.

mbonka
15-Moonstone
(To:emathivanan)

For this purpose l´m using:

1. Nested repeat region inside drawing

2. Search tool in graphics are (CTRL+F)

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