For my piping friends out there, pipe cut length not showing up in bom, see pic.

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Joe Sloppy, Mar 7, 2005.

  1. Joe Sloppy

    Joe Sloppy Guest

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    Yet again, I post concerning another little issue (BUG REALLY) I have
    come across using the piping addin, here as you can see in the picture
    - the problem, when doing a bom table of the piping route, the cut
    length for just ONE PIPE is not showing up, I have had this happen
    before and have figured out how to get the length to show up. First,
    you see in the pic, unlike the other pipes that have a length
    associated with them in their names, this lonely pipe does not. SO when
    creating a bom, it also does not show any length either. So here is the
    fix, I open the route and right click the stubburn pipe with no length
    and change its config. to one of the other pipes, SW, thankfully,
    recognized the error of my ways and instead of changing it to the
    config I choose, it creates a new one with the cut length now
    displayed, HMMMM, I dont remember reading about this little secret in
    the help file though. I often notice also that the pipe without the
    length defined is usually the default pipe config. instead of a
    different config, such as "2 in, Schedule 40, 1". OH WAIT, now that I
    am typing this, I figured out the cause of this little bug, here is the
    fix, change the default pipe length which is 2" to something different,
    very different, like 1.9999". YOU SEE, SW was using the default config
    on my 2" pipe lengths and never created a table or length showing this
    2" cut length, thats the common factor. Posting to this group really
    helps, all I need to do is explain it to myself and bam, I figure it
    out. Maybe SW could change the default length ro something different or
    tell SW to create a config even if the pipe length is 2", the default.
     
    Joe Sloppy, Mar 7, 2005
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