I have some questions around Solidworks and CAD driven BOMs. First I'm assuming with Solidworks and the PDM system you're able to create a CAD driven BOM, Is this a correct assumption? I'm currently using CREO with Windchill, so forgive my ignorance on Solidworks functionality.
Does Solidworks have the concept of family tables? Bolts for example you can add dimensions to the family table and vary the length, diameter, hex size.
If CAD driven BOM capability is there, and family tables functionality is available is there any issues creating CAD driven BOMs and management of the BOMs in the PDM system?
Solidworks Family tables and CAD driven BOMs
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Re: Solidworks Family tables and CAD driven BOMs
Solidworks uses configurations, which covers FOA, FOP and configurations in Solid Edge. SW configurations are powerful and complex, but they sometimes also get people into trouble. SW configurations also can keep all the sizes within a single file rather than driving a set of files. Not as stable as SE functions, but more powerful.
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Re: Solidworks Family tables and CAD driven BOMs
CAD driven BOM? I've never heard of this...?
Family tables ae available and pretty powerful, we use them to generate parts that are standard with varying sizes, to sort bolts by diameter with configurations for different lengths, etc..
Family tables ae available and pretty powerful, we use them to generate parts that are standard with varying sizes, to sort bolts by diameter with configurations for different lengths, etc..
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Re: Solidworks Family tables and CAD driven BOMs
PDM doesn't really handle "BOMs" like you are expecting with Windchill. There is a CAD BOM structure but there isn't a separate "CAD BOM" and "Part BOM" like Windchill does with WTParts. You would need to upgrade to the SolidWorks Manage product that sits on top of PDM to get something like that.paul.sweet wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 9:35 am I have some questions around Solidworks and CAD driven BOMs. First I'm assuming with Solidworks and the PDM system you're able to create a CAD driven BOM, Is this a correct assumption? I'm currently using CREO with Windchill, so forgive my ignorance on Solidworks functionality.
Does Solidworks have the concept of family tables? Bolts for example you can add dimensions to the family table and vary the length, diameter, hex size.
If CAD driven BOM capability is there, and family tables functionality is available is there any issues creating CAD driven BOMs and management of the BOMs in the PDM system?
If your product is all inside the CAD model and you don't have a need to deviate, the CAD BOM in PDM may be sufficient. If you need to "add" to it or reorganize it like Windchill, it's limited.
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Re: Solidworks Family tables and CAD driven BOMs
The BOM in Solidworks is definitely CAD driven.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 4:25 pm CAD driven BOM? I've never heard of this...?
Family tables ae available and pretty powerful, we use them to generate parts that are standard with varying sizes, to sort bolts by diameter with configurations for different lengths, etc..
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Re: Solidworks Family tables and CAD driven BOMs
Yeah I guess, I figured it meant an external file was driving the BOM since SolidWorks's BOM is CAD driven mostly.
Re: Solidworks Family tables and CAD driven BOMs
NX part families are more lightweight (I assume SE is similar.) You are only loading a single instance, vs a table with hundreds or thousands of variants. On the other hand, in solidworks, changing to a different member of the family is a single drop down. In NX you had to do "replace part"; at least that is how I was taught 10+ years ago. There are pro's and con's to each. They both get the job done.
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