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July 24th, 2007, 09:54 AM
Jim Elfering
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Iassembly BOM
We are using an Iassembly that includes two Iassemblies. We would like to produce a BOM that shows all the parts used in each sub Iassembly rather than just the two sub- Iassemblies. There is very little info about Iassembly BOMs.
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In the BOM, make the subassemblies "Phantom". This will make the constituent parts visible in a structured BOM.
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