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Saving BOM

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Former Member over 10 years ago

Hello,

 

I'm using bom-ex.ulp to generate a BOM for my schematic I created.  When I select the radio button 'Values' under 'View By', the display is exactly what I want the file to be saved as.  However, when I click the Preview button, or the Save BOM button, the sort order changes on me.  I would like to save the BOM as displayed; sorted by Parts.  It seems to re-sort the list by Values.

 

I've been digging around the ULP code in bom-ex.ulp but I can't seem to make it do what I want.  I really just want the file I save to be sorted by Parts and not Values.  I've attached some screenshots showing my problem.  The first image shows how I want it, and the second image shows what happens when I click Preview.

 

Is there anyway to save the BOM so it comes out sorted by Parts and not Values?

 

Thanks,

Matt

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 10 years ago +1
    On 30/04/15 23:03, Matt Taschner wrote: I'm using bom-ex.ulp to generate a BOM for my schematic I created. When I select the radio button 'Values' under 'View By', the display is exactly what I want the…
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest +1
    Thanks for getting back to me. I've checked the bom4.ulp, but this does not do what I would like. It is still sorting the list by value and not part name. Most fab houses that I've had experience with…
  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member +1
    On 01/05/15 17:16, Matt Taschner wrote: Thanks for getting back to me. I've checked the bom4.ulp, but this does not do what I would like. It is still sorting the list by value and not part name. Most fab…
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    autodeskguest over 10 years ago

    On 30/04/15 23:03, Matt Taschner wrote:

    I'm using bom-ex.ulp to generate a BOM for my schematic I created.  When

    I select the radio button 'Values' under 'View By', the display is

    exactly what I want the file to be saved as.  However, when I click the

    Preview button, or the Save BOM button, the sort order changes on me.  I

    would like to save the BOM as displayed; sorted by Parts.  It seems to

    re-sort the list by Values.

     

    I've not used the bom-ex.ulp but I'm fairly sure the older bom4.ulp

    worked exactly as you expect. That said, I always end up sorting by

    value anyway because it's what my board house want.

     

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    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Thanks for getting back to me.  I've checked the bom4.ulp, but this does not do what I would like.  It is still sorting the list by value and not part name.  Most fab houses that I've had experience with like to see components listed by parts, or reference designators.  Like all the Caps listed, then the diodes, connectors, LEDs, resistors, ICs, etc in alphabetical order (C, D, J, LED, Q, R, U, ...).

     

    I can save the file and then use excel to manually sort the list by the parts column, but I would like to avoid having to do that manually.  It would be convenient if the ULP could do that for me.

     

    Any other thoughts?

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    autodeskguest over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    On 01/05/15 17:16, Matt Taschner wrote:

    Thanks for getting back to me.  I've checked the bom4.ulp, but this does

    not do what I would like.  It is still sorting the list by value and not

    part name.  Most fab houses that I've had experience with like to see

    components listed by parts, or reference designators.  Like all the Caps

    listed, then the diodes, connectors, LEDs, resistors, ICs, etc in

    alphabetical order (C, D, J, LED, Q, R, U, ...).

     

    Yes, but in my experience they usually want parts of a given type to be

    grouped by value, so first all the 100nF caps, then the 220nF, then 1uF

    etc. They don't usually want them sorted by designator.

     

     

    I can save the file and then use excel to manually sort the list by the

    parts column, but I would like to avoid having to do that manually.  It

    would be convenient if the ULP could do that for me.

     

    Any other thoughts?

     

    No, sorry. As I said, it seems to work for me, but maybe I have a

    different version (the PC I'm at has Eagle 5 on it, not v7)

     

    I actually always do post-process the ULP output, but that's mostly to

    clean up special cases and generate other formats like ordering details

    and labels for the bagged up free-issue components. It's a system I

    developed in the days of Eagle 4, before attributes or DesignLink.

     

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    sande1 over 7 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Matt ,

     

    Did you figure out easy way to get BOM values listed in alphabetical order that you wanted? . I want it same way , Please tell me if there is a way  to avoid manual editing on Excel .

     

    Thanks

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    sande1 over 7 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Matt ,

     

    Did you figure out easy way to get BOM values listed in alphabetical order that you wanted? . I want it same way , Please tell me if there is a way  to avoid manual editing on Excel .

     

    Thanks

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