Quantity is a calculated property that describes how much of a component is used in an assembly.
You can override the calculated quantity value and enter a Static Quantity value. An override value is displayed in dark blue.
Item quantity (Item QTY) is the number of instances of a component. Item QTY is a read-only property.
Unit quantity (Unit QTY) is the amount which each discrete instance of a component adds to the total quantity. Components quantified by the number of instances of the component have a Unit Quantity of Each. Some components are quantified based on some physical aspect of the component. These physical aspects, such as wires, grease, cut-length steel, and pipes, have a Unit Quantity derived from a parameter.
Unit quantity is composed of two properties: Base Quantity and Base Unit. Base Quantity is the parameter that is the raw value for Unit Quantity. By default the Base Quantity of a component is Each. Base Unit is the unit that Unit Quantity is expressed in.
Total Quantity (QTY) is the Unit QTY multiplied by the Item QTY.
Each instance of components that have a BOM structure of Normal, Inseparable, or Purchased adds 1 to its QTY row. Reference components and children of Reference, Inseparable, and Purchased parents are not added to the QTY.