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We are using Creo 8.0 and want to add a header row to our BOM table which includes the part number - in our case this is the parameter MATERIAL. An example is attached. I have no problem with the BOM/repeat region part of this. I can easily add the part number to the header by changing the text in the header cell to: ... &MATERIAL. The problem comes when I want to save that table and have others use it on their drawings. As soon as I enter: &MATERIAL, Creo adds the session ID &MATERIAL:#. If I then save the table and put it in another drawing where the session ids are different it comes in as material:#. If I make the table in a part, it saves the table input as &MATERIAL without the session ID but then I can't have the BOM repeat region I need. I have tried it both with and without additional text in the header: BILL OF MATERIALS FOR: &MATERIAL versus just &MATERIAL. PTC says this works to spec and they may fix it in a later release.
In the meantime, I have tried using a mapkey to place the table and then overwrite the header information with &MATERIAL but the mapkey will not save this typing. I have tried using the mapkey to insert a note from file that says &MATERIAL in the cell but again, the mapkey won't do this. I can make a mapkey that makes a note that says this but I don't seem to have a way to get it into the table.
Does anyone have ideas for how to do this?
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Hi,
if you created the table in real drawing (with model assigned) then I suggest you to create the table in empty drawing -or- in format and save it.
If you upload some test files then I can try to reproduce your problem on my computer.
Hi,
try using &MATERIAL:mdl
Thanks Martin -
Unfortunately that has the same problem. As soon as I enter, it changes to &MATERIAL:<session id #>
Abby
Hi,
if you created the table in real drawing (with model assigned) then I suggest you to create the table in empty drawing -or- in format and save it.
If you upload some test files then I can try to reproduce your problem on my computer.
Thanks Martin! That worked.
Abby