Name
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Name of the specification, assembly,
product, feature, build, or product configuration where the part is used. This
column contains highlighted links. Click any name in this column to view the
Properties page for that object, or click
at the end of the row to view the Properties page
in a new browser window.
You can expand or collapse each item by clicking the
plus (+) and minus (-) to the left of the name.
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Levels
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Specifies the level of the part within the parent assembly. By default,
the level number is preceded by a "-" sign, signifying
levels back from the current level. On premises only: Your system may be configured otherwise. This is not
applicable for specification options.
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End Node
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This column contains an icon for each
item at the last level.
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F/N
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The
find number is an ID that is used on drawings as
“bubble” callouts. Find numbers must be unique at any given level in the
BOM. They are usually integer values: 1, 2, 3… (not
applicable for specifications)
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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). (Not applicable for
specifications.)
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Qty
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The quantity of the part used in the
assembly.
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Change Required
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Indicates "Enabled; Any Change" if the
part is under change management, otherwise, "Disabled". Under strict change
management, the CA is shown.
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Related ECR
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The name of the
ECR raised on this part. This is included as legacy
information for ECRs created in a prior release.
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Revision
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The revision number or code.
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Type
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Shows the type of object related to the
part. The possible types depend on the filtering options selected: part, CAD
model,
CAD drawing, or drawing print. If
Variant Management
is installed, the type could also be product, feature, build, or product
configuration.
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State
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The current state of the object in its
lifecycle.
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Description
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Details about the object.
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Relationship
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Specifies how the object is connected
(for example: BOM, Alternate, Substitute, Spare, Part Specification).
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