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The EBOM tab shows the added parts. You can make changes to these attributes:
F/N. Find Numbers are identifiers used on drawings as
"bubble" callouts. 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.
Note:
If a part copied from another BOM has the same F/N as a part that is in the
destination BOM, the copied part will be assigned a new F/N.
On premises only: The new F/N will be the sum of the highest F/N in the
BOM and the number your administrator sets.
Reference Designator. The Reference Designator ID is used on Printed
Circuit Cards to indicate the location an electronic component is to be
inserted. A Reference Designator ID can be one or more alphabetical
characters followed by one or more number characters, for example: R25.
Reference Designators are usually values like R1, R2, R7 or C1, C5 (R for
resistor and C for capacitor).
You can use either of these formats for the Reference Designator value:
The number of Reference Designators in the sequence must match the value you
enter in the Quantity field. For example, if you specify R1,R2,R3,R5,R7 in
the Reference Designator field, you must enter 5 in the Quantity field.
The number of Reference Designators in the range must match the value you
enter in the Quantity field. For example, if you specify R1-R3 in the
Reference Designator field, you must enter 3 in the Quantity field.
Component Location. Similar to Reference Designator,
but is used to give additional location information and/or can be used by
industries other than electronics. For example, it can be used to indicate
which motor is failing all the time, the one by the window or the one by the
furnace.
Quantity. Type the quantity of the selected part to
include in the BOM. The number must match the number of Reference
Designators.
Usage. Select the usage:
- Standard. Standard / bought part that can be used for both product
design and manufacturing purposes, such as a fastener.
- Reference. Part that is used to define the product design definition of
the BOM.
- Reference-Eng / Reference-Mfg. Specifies if the part is used as
reference in an engineering or manufacturing context.
- Per Sales Order. Part that is used to fulfill a sales order.
- As Required. Part that has no designated usage, but is used wherever it
is needed.
On premises only: BOMs by default are unique based on Find Numbers, but
they can be also be configured for uniqueness based on Reference Designator
IDs or other attributes. When creating BOMs, ensure that uniqueness is
maintained.