As I am currently planning to "embedded" a bom table in my assembly template (hidden by default), I want to get some opinion on whether will the bom table in the assembly impact the assembly performance, especially when there is a long list of item in the bom...
Thanks
Performance -- BOM in Assembly
Performance -- BOM in Assembly
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Re: Performance -- BOM in Assembly
Impact should be minimal. Why not test yourself? Add/delete BOM is easy to do...
Re: Performance -- BOM in Assembly
Glad to know that...
I am indeed trying it out myself, but was just asking around to see incase i missed anything
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Re: Performance -- BOM in Assembly
The only time I have seen a hiccup in performance is when I have a large assembly, and I display the BOM so that it stays flat to the screen. Every movement the BOM is completely redrawn. So don't add it so that it stays flat to screen.Zhen-Wei Tee wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 10:24 am As I am currently planning to "embedded" a bom table in my assembly template (hidden by default), I want to get some opinion on whether will the bom table in the assembly impact the assembly performance, especially when there is a long list of item in the bom...
Thanks
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Re: Performance -- BOM in Assembly
Hmm...
Personally, i prefer to have the bom to flat on screen as it make viewing a whole lot easier...
But you do have a point on large assembly...
As i plan to have the bom hidden by default (it is only for our PDM), I think I will just leave it as flat.
But thanks for the input anyway
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