Question
Question regarding BOM automation limitations
We have recently launched a new ERP simultaneously with Windchill implementation. Part of the ERP launch has been converting all lowest level consumables from percentage of a unique blank to pounds of <xyz> material. In Creo we have converted our lowest level sheetmetal parts to be driven off of a material assignment to define their respective gage and type. That allows us to supply this unique material name and part weight for each respective sheetmetal part in a report that can then be entered into ERP for <xx> pounds of <xyz> material.
I am now being asked to supply cutoff materials with their respective lengths (examples: expensive tape consumed by the inch, extrusions/tubing cut by the foot). We historically have used a repeat region to display A/R (as required) in the assembly drawing BOM table when the parameter Unit of Measure is FT or IN (feet or inches) and then graphically on the drawing view(s) show the appropriate cut length(s). Does anybody have any experience with methods of capturing this in Windchill? BTW, we are just getting ready to implement WT Parts. Ultimately the goal is to automatically derive and sum the BOM quantities based on rules leveraging parameters and dimensions. Any help/input is greatly appreciated!
Sasha Johnson
Sr. Design Engineer
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Russ Bassett Corporation
8189 Byron Road
Whittier, CA 90606
Phone 800-350-2445 X 3345
Fax 562-447-2228
sjohnson@russbassett.com<">mailto:tsimon@russbassett.com>
www.russbassett.com
I am now being asked to supply cutoff materials with their respective lengths (examples: expensive tape consumed by the inch, extrusions/tubing cut by the foot). We historically have used a repeat region to display A/R (as required) in the assembly drawing BOM table when the parameter Unit of Measure is FT or IN (feet or inches) and then graphically on the drawing view(s) show the appropriate cut length(s). Does anybody have any experience with methods of capturing this in Windchill? BTW, we are just getting ready to implement WT Parts. Ultimately the goal is to automatically derive and sum the BOM quantities based on rules leveraging parameters and dimensions. Any help/input is greatly appreciated!
Sasha Johnson
Sr. Design Engineer
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Russ Bassett Corporation
8189 Byron Road
Whittier, CA 90606
Phone 800-350-2445 X 3345
Fax 562-447-2228
sjohnson@russbassett.com<">mailto:tsimon@russbassett.com>
www.russbassett.com

