Hi all,
A while ago, I wrote an Excel macro to convert the schematic .csv BOM into
a sensible format.  It is available from:

http://www.proteluser.com/
Look for BOM sorter version 11


Regards

David Watling




                                                                           
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Under "Reports"  in 99SE there is a generate "Bill of Materials" option,
which
launches a so called "Wizard". This allows you to select A project or a
single
sheet, various fields to include in the BOM, Certain Titles that you may
prefer,
and what output format/s you may require.

I generally select both the "Protel format" and the CSV format. The Protel
format is just text, and can be manipulated in a text editor. The CSV
format can
be loaded into a spreadsheet (Excel, or whatever) for manipulation).

Hoping that who ever did the schematic filled in all the relevant info
(Like
footprints, Part type, etc) otherwise there is still a lot of work to do to
turn
the BOM into something useful!


Cheers
Harry



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Subject: [PEDA] BOM from 99SE Schematic

I have been given a 99SE schematic and need to create a BOM from it.  How
do I
do that?

Jeff

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