tmoxam
Mechanical
- Jul 21, 2011
- 29
If the bom and the drawing are separate documents it is possible to up rev one document and not the other. if using a PLM/PDM system then only one document needs to be checked out.
the problem is that the revision levels will be different for each document. They will not match and some (customers) may not like that situation. My solution to this is to date the BOM but use a revision level on the drawing. So basically, the latest BOM goes with the latest drawing.
So we know what the "problem" is, so what is the main advantage?
We are defining SOP's and CAD Standards at this time and i would appreciate your input.
Thanx,
Tim Moxam
Senior Mechanical Designer
Aversan Inc.
Toronto,Ontario,Canada
the problem is that the revision levels will be different for each document. They will not match and some (customers) may not like that situation. My solution to this is to date the BOM but use a revision level on the drawing. So basically, the latest BOM goes with the latest drawing.
So we know what the "problem" is, so what is the main advantage?
We are defining SOP's and CAD Standards at this time and i would appreciate your input.
Thanx,
Tim Moxam
Senior Mechanical Designer
Aversan Inc.
Toronto,Ontario,Canada