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From: jlbeen on 4 Apr 2007 16:03 > > I do have some subassemblies too though. I could be wrong but I think > if I "show parts only" then I'm showing all parts, no subassemblies > even thought there are subs that I want shown as subs. Know what I > mean?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Have you tried the check mark box under configuration properties that says "Don't show child components in BOM when used as a sub-assebmly"
From: devlin on 4 Apr 2007 16:12 On Apr 4, 2:03 pm, "jlb...(a)gmail.com" <jlb...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > I do have some subassemblies too though. I could be wrong but I think > > if I "show parts only" then I'm showing all parts, no subassemblies > > even thought there are subs that I want shown as subs. Know what I > > mean?- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Have you tried the check mark box under configuration properties that > says "Don't show child components in BOM when used as a sub-assebmly" When you turn that on and then select "show parts only" for the BOM it hides the assembly in question altogether. It doesn't just leave it as an assembly in the BOM and show all the other parts.
From: Ben Eadie on 4 Apr 2007 17:05 Damn, I was hoping this one was going to work.... Seemed to be the most logical. Ben devlin(a)semmlerclan.com wrote: > On Apr 4, 2:03 pm, "jlb...(a)gmail.com" <jlb...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>> I do have some subassemblies too though. I could be wrong but I think >>> if I "show parts only" then I'm showing all parts, no subassemblies >>> even thought there are subs that I want shown as subs. Know what I >>> mean?- Hide quoted text - >>> - Show quoted text - >> Have you tried the check mark box under configuration properties that >> says "Don't show child components in BOM when used as a sub-assebmly" > > When you turn that on and then select "show parts only" for the BOM it > hides the assembly in question altogether. It doesn't just leave it as > an assembly in the BOM and show all the other parts. >
From: MM on 4 Apr 2007 17:07 Phil, Amen to that. I bought my daughter a Sorento for her first car. Looked at a dozen other midsize SUV's in the process. The Sorento is built better and stronger than any of em. It has a full unibody with a hardened passenger area "ON TOP" of a full ladder frame. It's built like a freakin tank. Great warranty, and not a single problem in 45,000 miles. Mark "Phil Evans" <pevans(a)tagaerospace.com> wrote in message news:MM2dncfzNJP7oY7bnZ2dnUVZ_qLinZ2d(a)giganews.com... > Hi Devlin, > you may know a lot about Solidworks but you dont know much about > the Kia line of automobiles. They beat N American cars hands dowm > with a 5 year warranty, better quality and all the extras. > Kia is a subsidiary of Hyundai, excellent value for money. > 600,000 people DO know what they are doing!!! > > ---------------------------------------------- > Posted with NewsLeecher v1.0 Final > * Binary Usenet Leeching Made Easy > * http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet > ---------------------------------------------- >
From: TOP on 4 Apr 2007 22:10
The beefy frame is what attracted me to KIA. TOP |