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I have a step file assembly imported into creo and the drawing BOM table sees it as a part. I cannot seem to correct this with any methods I am familiar with.
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Go to the table table, then repeat region icon, then in the menu manager that pops up, hit Flat/Rec item and pick the table.
I am guessing that Creo is seeing it as a part file and not an assembly. In order for the repeat region BOM to see the assembly structure, your import will need to be seen as an assembly.
Yeah, That's what I see but how to do that is the question. I was able to sort of drag the assembly up the list and expand the features (I think I moved the features out of the imported assembly.) I tried a bunch of things and got it to work but without a clear understanding of what is happening, I don't have confidence it'll be repeatable in a reliable way. I'll have to google around. Cheers
When I import step files, I usually get an extra level. So to generate a BOM on a drawing, I would need to either add the model to the drawing that has the structure as I want to see it or set the bom item(s) in the table as recursive so it goes down to the level I need.
I do remember the recursive trick from some training but for the life of me I cannot find it. It was nested in a dropdown I remember.
Go to the table table, then repeat region icon, then in the menu manager that pops up, hit Flat/Rec item and pick the table.
Thanks, That helps, I think I can figure it out from that.
Hello,
To resolve the issue of Creo recognizing a STEP file assembly as a single part, verify component identification, check file structure, review assembly constraints, configure the BOM, and consider re-importing.
I hope this will help you.
Thanks.