Example (in quotes for emphasis):
We have a TV that has an assigned part number: 123-1234
Now we get a new TV and it has a different part number: 123-4567
The outer measurements are EXACTLY the same. The only thing that changed is in this case the resolution of the TV. It was 720p and now it is 1080p.
We get a new furnace. Same outer measurements, same requirements etc.
Only the BTU changes by 4000 for the new one and of course that means it is a different part number.
Do you handle this on your BOM side of things or in SolidWorks?
Is there a good practice for us to 'swap' parts like that easily?
Should we make a 'placeholder' for all of this that does get replaced in case we upgrade?
We have so many parts that we have to regularly change only for BOMs sake and the constant PDM check in/out and changing states is killing our productivity.
There has to be a better way with SolidWorks PDM or is there not?
I am open to all kinds of suggestions!
We do have a workaround for colours in our case:
Our parts in SolidWorks are only one colour and they have a special 'material' assigned to them which generates 3 different colours for us automatically (not in SolidWorks but in our BOM section).
But this is only because we knew it would happen and we could prepare it.