BOM Functions Reference (iLogic) “

Use BOM functions to perform operations on the Bill of Material in an assembly.

You can override the calculated component quantity shown in the BOM. You can also export BOM data to Excel and other formats.

To access the BOM functions, expand the BOM node under the System tab in the Snippets area of the iLogic Edit Rule dialog.

Export BOM in iLogic

Export the BOM to an external file.

Syntax

ThisBOM.Export(“BOMViewName”, filename, format)

“BOMViewName”

The name that appears in a tab in the Inventor Bill of Materials dialog box. This value can be Structured, or Parts Only. The Model Data view is not supported. Enable the view you want to use before you run the rule for the first time (right-click on the tab in the BOM table).

filename

Name of the export file to create (with filename extension). If you do not specify a full path, the BOM is exported to the folder in which the assembly is stored. For an Excel export, the filename extension must be .xls (.xlsx is not supported).

format

Can be one of the following:

Examples

ThisBOM.Export("Parts Only", "Bom353.xls",  kMicrosoftExcelFormat)
ThisBOM.Export("Structured", "Bom631.xls",  kTextFileTabDelimitedFormat)
ThisBOM.Export("Structured", ThisDoc.ChangeExtension(".mdb"),  kMicrosoftAccessFormat)

OverrideQuantity function in iLogic

Overrides the quantity for a component. This function can be useful if you only show a few instances in the model, and the BOM lists the actual number. It is like opening the Bill of Materials dialog box, and then choosing "Static Quantity" instead of "Calculate Quantity” in the QTY column for a component.

Syntax

ThisBOM.OverrideQuantity(“Model Data”, partNumber, quantity)

The first argument names the BOM view and must always be "Model Data".

partNumber

The Part Number property of the component. This value shows up as a column in the BOM view.

quantity

Quantity to set for this component.

Example

ThisBOM.OverrideQuantity("Model Data", "Top Screw", 18)

CalculateQuantity function in iLogic

Sets the BOM quantity back to the automatically calculated quantity.

Syntax

quantity = ThisBOM.CalculateQuantity(“Model Data”, “partNumber”)

Example

quantity = ThisBOM.CalculateQuantity("Model Data", "Top Screws")