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旧 2009-09-04, 05:05 PM   #1
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bom format
hello everybody
in my new job does not exist any format of bom so we are now triying to define it.i need your help to anwer the following questions.
do you know any standart that can help us to define the format?
what is the information that must to contain the bom?
what is the best way to define the part numbers?
any kind of help is very importat for us
thanks a lot in advance
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"what is the information that must to contain the bom?"
whatever you company needs. usually just item no, part no, qty, and description.
most cad programs have standard bom templates already formatted?
"what is the best way to define the part numbers?"
this is a never ending topic which has cropped up many times here. one of the best is
if you are attempting to make your drawings asme compliant, then i'd recommend taking a look at asme y14.34m (associated lists) specifically section 5.
if in your discussions, the option to have a cage code or vendor included in your parts list comes up (for purchased or standard items), i'd throw my vote in against that. some of our customers have included that information in their parts lists and it turns out to be a waste of time when we find out that the company listed went out of business years ago.
that may not even be an issue for your company, but my point would be just to keep the list simple and "timeless" if you can.
mendiriv,
at our place, we have bom columns for manufacturer, part number and description. if this were to be done again, under my control, there would be one column, containing all three elements. when you insert a bom on a drawing, there is always one part with a long manufacturer name, one with a long part number and one with a long description. all of this wastes drawing space.
talk to your mrp/erp/purchasing department. make sure you understand each other. both of you use the same data format. you should be able to type once, use everywhere. set up your bom so that you can copy and paste out of it, into your purchasing requisition. this is way more important than having everything in one column.
do not try to create an intelligent numbering system. either, you will get the intelligence wrong, or you will enter the numbers in a blind panic and set up the categories wrong. classification of your parts should be a separate field in your database.
jhg
also check here
attached is a sample of our normal parts list. it's based on asme y14.34m-1996 although i can't re
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