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ActiveBOM - BOM Components Old Content - visit altium.com/documentation Modified by on 13-Sep-2017 Parent article: ActiveBOM The BOM Components tab is a constituent part of the BOM document (*.BomDoc), and a key structural element in the ActiveBOM concept. It presents the BOM itself a listing of all instances of components used in the design (core catalog items, managed and unmanaged), along with instances of extra items added from the BOM Catalog as required. Use this tab to fully-customize the appearance of the data, to obtain the BOM content you need, and in your preferred layout. Getting the raw data configured as desired at the BOM document level ultimately streamlines BOM output as part of an Output Job file, when it comes time to generate the manufacturing data. Breaking-down the BOM Components tab. The tab is essentially divided into three key regions: 1. All Columns listing all available data 'columns' that can be included in the BOM. These

attributes are sourced from the properties of all components used in the board design. 2. Grouped Columns providing the ability to group BOM components by one or more specific attributes. 3. Data showing information for each enabled data column. If supply chain data is not being presented for one or more BOM components, ensure that ranking has been applied to at least one solution for the corresponding items in the BOM Catalog. This is required for the software to know where to present the data (Solution 1, Solution 2, or Solution 3). Manipulating Data Columns Controls are provided to show, hide and move data columns as required giving you the ability to massage content of the BOM to meet manufacturing (and documentation) requirements. Showing Columns To enable a data column for inclusion into the main data grid simply enable the Show option, to the right of its entry in the All Columns region. Each enabled column will list information for each of the components, where such information exists. If a component does not have any information for that particular property, the field will be blank. Grouping Columns Components can be grouped together by one or more specific attributes. To do so: 1. Click, drag and drop the desired information column from the All Columns region into the Grouped Columns region. 2. The column heading appears in the Grouped Columns section and the data in the main grid is updated to display according to the new groups. 3. Click, drag and drop, to group by other columns as required. Within the Grouped Columns region, use drag and drop to redefine the grouping 'sort order' as required. To stop grouping by an attribute, simply click and drag that attribute from the Grouped Columns region, back into the All Columns region. To have a flat listing of all core components (and additional Extra items) in the BOM, ensure there is no grouping (no attributes in the Grouped Columns region).

Changing Column Order The order of the columns in the main data region can be changed from the All Columns region or from within the data region itself: From the All Columns region simply drag and drop a column to the new required position in the list. Repeat until the ordering of the columns is as required. From within the data region simply click on the header for a column and drag it horizontally to the required position. A valid position is indicated by the appearance of two vertical green positional arrows. To see all data columns presented in the data region within the extents of the viewing area click the View Options control (above the Grouped Columns region) and choose Force Columns to View. This command is also available from the main data grid's rightclick menu. Sorting Data within Columns Data in the grid can be sorted within one or more data columns. To do so, click on a column header (away from the far right drop-down arrow) to toggle the sorting of the information between ascending and descending order. All columns will be affected, but the rows will be sorted according to the information column whose header you click on. Use Shift+click on column headers to sort the data within multiple columns. Use Ctrl+click on a column header to remove sorting within that column. If data is not displaying fully within a column, click the View Options control (above the Grouped Columns region) and choose Column Best Fit. This command is also available from the main data grid's right-click menu (or by use of the Ctrl+F shortcut). This feature lengthens the width of each column according to the longest field entry. Note however, that this feature is not available if you are already using the Force Columns to View feature. Filtering Filtering can be applied to show specific component entries. Click on the far right drop-down arrow in a column's header (in the main data region) and select from the individual row entries available. Alternatively, for greater filtering control select (Custom..), which displays the Custom AutoFilter dialog. Use this dialog to set up a custom filter to meet your requirements, by specifying which rows of information you want to show based on filter criteria you apply to the data column. After click OK, filtering based on that criteria will be applied. A textual representation of the filtering currently in effect for the whole data region will be presented at the bottom of the region.

An example of custom filtering in action. If filtering is currently being applied to a data column, its associated drop-down arrow will appear blue (filtered) rather than black (unfiltered). Filtering can be applied to multiple data columns. Each 'column filter' becomes an ANDed condition in the overall filter. To clear filtering for a column, choose the (All) entry from the filtering drop-down. To clear filtering completely, click the small cross to the left of the textual representation of the filter. Adding Manual Components to the BOM... The BOM will automatically include all core components (both managed and unmanaged) used in the board design. However, to gain a richer, more complete bill of materials, you can also add instances of 'manual BOM components'. These are sourced from those 'Extra' items that have been manually added to the BOM Catalog (Extra-Managed, Extra-Reserved, Extra-Place Holder, and Extra-Process). And this can be performed from within either of the tabs of the BOM document....from the BOM Catalog Tab To add instances of a single 'Extra' catalog item, select the required item and click the Add to BOM control (above the Item Detail grid). The Add to BOM Components dialog will appear. Use this to specify the Designator Prefix, an optional Separator, and the Quantity of the component

required. After clicking OK, the Add new instances to BOM dialog will appear, confirming how many instances of the selected catalog item have been added to the BOM. Switch to the BOM Components tab to view the result. An example of adding instances of a single 'Extra' catalog item to the BOM. To add instances of multiple 'Extra' catalog items simultaneously, multi-select the required items and click the Add to BOM control. The Add BOM Components for selected Catalog Items dialog will appear. Use this to specify the Designator Prefix, optional Separator, and Quantity for each item as required. This can be performed in two ways: Globally simply type in these three fields to apply to all items in the list. Selectively select one or more items in the list, then click the links at the bottom of the dialog to set either Designator Prefix, Separator, or Quantity just for those selected items. You can also define settings directly in the item list grid. Duplicate Designator Prefixes are not allowed. So if you had two different items both representative of diode components you could not use 'D' for both items' prefix. And while using D1 and D2 would be a solution, multiple instances of both would initially result in noncontiguous designators. Considering a Quantity of 3 for each, this would give D11, D12, D13 and D21, D22, D23, instead of D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6. However, designators can always be fixed up once the instances have been added to the BOM (see Editing Manual Component

Designators). After clicking OK, the Add new instances to BOM dialog will appear, confirming how many instances of the selected catalog item have been added to the BOM. Again, switch to the BOM Components tab to view the result. An example of adding instances of two 'Extra' catalog items to the BOM. When an instance of an 'Extra' catalog item is added to the BOM, its status will change from (i.e. exists in the catalog, but is not used in the BOM) to (i.e. is currently being used in the BOM). A corresponding command is also available from the right-click menu either Add instances of [<DesignItemId>] to BOM or Add instances of [n] selected items to BOM as applicable.

...from the BOM Components Tab To add instances of a single 'Extra' catalog item, click the Add from Catalog control (above the main data region). The Add to BOM Components dialog will appear. All currently defined 'Extra'-type items available in the catalog are listed. Select the item that you want to add to the BOM. Use the fields below the list to specify the Designator Prefix, an optional Separator, and the Quantity of the component required. After clicking OK, the specified number of instances of the item will be added to the BOM. The software will prevent duplicate designators. You will be prompted to enter a designator that is not currently in use within the BOM. An example of adding instances of a single 'Extra' catalog item to the BOM, directly from within the BOM. A corresponding command is also available from the main data region's right-click menu.

Editing Manual Component Designators After manual components have been added to the BOM, you can modify their designators. To do so, simply select the entries for one or more components in the main data region, then right-click over the Designator field of a component in that selection and use the Edit Selected Component(s) Designator(s) command. The Change/Remove dialog will appear. This lists the current designator(s) and proposed new designator(s) (initially set to be the same). Simply edit the entries in the New Designator column for the components you wish to change and click OK to effect the changes. Make changes to the designators of manual BOM components at any stage as required. The software will prevent any change that would otherwise result in duplicate designators. You will be prompted to enter a designator that is not currently in use within the BOM. Removing Manual Components from the BOM To remove one or more manual components from the BOM, simply select the components in the main data region, right-click and use the Delete Selected Manual BOM Component(s) command.

Accessing the command to delete selected manual BOM components. Removal can also be performed using the controls available in the Change/Remove dialog, when editing component designators. Components can be removed through the same dialog used to edit designators. First determine which components are to be removed, either by: Clicking on the Remove Component field for a component. Selecting components in the list and clicking the Remove Selected button. Components marked for removal will have the entry click OK the indicated components will be removed from the BOM. next to them. Then simply Quickly specify all components to be marked for removal using the Remove All button. Similarly, clear all components from being removed using the Remove None button. If all instances of a particular 'Extra' catalog item are removed from the BOM, the status of that item back on the BOM Catalog tab will change from to. An ExtraReserved catalog item that was previously in the or state prior to addition to

the BOM, will not return to that state. Rather, it will also have the state. Total Price To help in costing by sheet, a Total Price column can be added to the BOM. For all components grouped in a line of the BOM, this displays the sum of the prices of those components, multiplied by the specified production quantity, and taking into account any price breaks from the Supplier. So in terms of data presented in the BOM, this can be mathematically summarized as: Total Price = Quantity x Supplier Unit Price x Production Quantity Example showing use of the Total Price data column. Source URL: https://techdocs.altium.com/display/adoh/activebom+-+bom+components