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Hello!

I would like to create a table with custom properties.

Do I have to do through a sw template or can I create a custom table?

Thanks people!

 

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Are you looking for a general table or BOM table??
Here is method to create a Revision Table. Check if it can help.
Thank you Deepak. I have created a Revision Table with the properties I want.
I have a .sldprt with some common properties but each configuration have a custom propertie. I attach a jpg explaining what i want to do. Can this sldrevtbt be filled with the custom properties of each configuration? How can i do to bring these datas to the table?
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But why you need to show them in revision table. I just offered one example to explain the process.
Deepak,

We work with several materials for the same piece (i.e. PP. ABS) and each of theme have different behaviours.

I want reflect in the table all the possibilities.

Thanks
OK, let me check it in more details next week
Create a design table at part level and insert that into drawing. You'll have to format the table (hide rows, delete columns, etc. as per need)

OR

Put the part in new assembly and create the configuration there too (i.e. assembly configurations should match part configuration). Now when you insert BOM in the drawing, you can show all the materials info in BOM.
I've tried the first option and it seems that work ok. Now I have new answer, when I insert the table into the drawing as a xls file is like an image and I can't anchor it in an specific position, do you now the way to do this?

Deepak Gupta said:
Create a design table at part level and insert that into drawing. You'll have to format the table (hide rows, delete columns, etc. as per need)
OR
Put the part in new assembly and create the configuration there too (i.e. assembly configurations should match part configuration). Now when you insert BOM in the drawing, you can show all the materials info in BOM.
You can select the table and then move it around and place it close to the position you need.

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