Level
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The number in the first column indicates the
level of the item. All Level 1 items are top-level; all Level 2 items are
sub-items of the Level 1 item immediately above it.
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F/N
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Find Numbers are identifiers used on
drawings as "bubble" call outs. Find Numbers are integer values (for
example, 15, 9853).
On premises only: Find Numbers are shown without leading zeros by
default. However your Business Administrator can change this
default. For details, see Engineering BOM Management
Administration Guide:Configuring
Find Number Properties.
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Qty
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The quantity of the selected part included in
the BOM.
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UOM
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LB (pound), IN (inch), GA (gallon), FT
(feet), EA (each).
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Name
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Name of the part included in the BOM. Click
any name in this column to view the part.
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Title
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Common word or phrase used to identify the
part, such as "large rubber gasket".
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Revision
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Part revision number or code.
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State
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The current state of the part in its
lifecycle.
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Type
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Part type or subtype.
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Ref Des
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The Reference Designator ID is used on
Printed Circuit Cards to indicate the location an electronic component
is to be inserted. Reference Designators are usually values like R1, R2,
R7 or C1, C5 (R for resistor and C for capacitor). The BOM can show
Reference Designators as a single value (for example, R3), a
comma-separated sequence of values (for example, R2, R3, R4), a
range of values (for example, R3-R6), or a mix of all three types.
The page displays the Reference Designator value as it was
entered when the BOM was created. You can use the format of
Reference Designators to collapse or expand the BOM display.
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Description
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Details about the part.
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