![]() ![]() This option has 3 settings: Show, Hide and Promote. When this configuration of the assembly is used as a subassembly in another assembly, the settings in this option are used in conjunction with the BOM Type settings in the Bill of Materials property manager to control if and how the child components appear in a bill of materials of the top-level assembly. This is where the option ‘ Child component display when used as a subassembly‘ can come in handy. The problem is that you want to use a ‘Parts Only’ BOM for the overall design’s top-level assembly. The component files are all there (which is nice in case you need them), but when documenting the bill of materials for the overall design’s top-level assembly, you want this purchased sub-assembly to show in the BOM as a single line item. Maybe you downloaded the SOLIDWORKS assembly files for something that you intend to purchase for your design. ![]()
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