How to manage tabulated drawings in Windchill?
I'm a relatively new CAD/Windchill admin and I've been trying to define a best practice for our team on how to manage tabulated drawings.
Here's a common scenario: an engineer makes a component in some default color, but then later needs to add a second version of that component with a different color. Since there is no change in geometry, there's no need for a new CAD model. Since 99% of the current drawing specifications will apply to the new color design, the engineer wants to reuse the same drawing as well. Typically the engineer will just add a manual table to the existing drawing calling out the different color requirements.
We are using WTParts in Windchill to drive our BOMs, so now I've been getting engineers in the scenario above to create a new WTPart for the new version, and we've also been linking it to the existing CAD model so now the system shows that 1 CAD model is related to those 2 WTParts.
The trouble I face is in revision control. Right now, we maintain only 1 revision on on drawings, and that revision matches the model's revision. Since we are not using MBD, the drawing is our official documentation to our suppliers.
What this means is that if the first part was released at a rev A, the drawing and the component need to be revised to B to add the second color. The second color is initially created at A, but then needs to be immediately revised to B to match the revision on the drawing. It's really easy to mess up this process and get things out of sync. Also, it could indicate to a Supplier that the original component has changed, when really it hasn't (although its drawing has). I really don't want to try to track revisions for individual parts on our drawings, or have revisions for drawings that are independent from the models.
If your company is using tabulated drawings in Windchill, can you share some best practices?

