Can someone tell me what file extension my BOM's must have to import into fab 3000? Also, is there a certain order and heading that I have to use in my BOM? Thanks, Bob
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ROBERT.PENNINGSposted
almost 14 years ago
Got it. I just bought a full version and now it seams to work. I'll let you know if I have problems. Thanks, Bob
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Numerical Support Teamposted
almost 14 years ago
Thanks for your question and trying out FAB 3000.
To import a BOM file it can be any file extension. CSV (comma separated value) is the default. You do need to assign the columns so FAB 3000 know what each column represents. Feel free to submit a "Support Ticket" include a sample BOM file, and our tech support will generate a tutorial movie for you.
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ROBERT.PENNINGS posted almost 14 years ago
Got it. I just bought a full version and now it seams to work. I'll let you know if I have problems. Thanks, Bob
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Numerical Support Team posted almost 14 years ago
To import a BOM file it can be any file extension. CSV (comma separated value) is the default. You do need to assign the columns so FAB 3000 know what each column represents. Feel free to submit a "Support Ticket" include a sample BOM file, and our tech support will generate a tutorial movie for you.
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