How do you hide right-hand zeros in a solidworks BOM?

Hello

It may be obvious to some but I can't find it so I ask you the question:
Is there an option to hide the zeros on the right in a BOM directly?

I want to hide the unnecessary right-hand zeros for my tube lengths in my BOM, it's a custom property and the values are rounded to the nearest mm anyway.

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In document property>tables>general or BOM> Zeros to the right, it doesn't change anything, same in the properties of my part or assembly.

If anyone has an answer, I'm all for it!

Hello

Zero right on Remove?

Another track, Click on the letter of the column, then sigma symbol (equation), there you should see the custom properties concerned. There is the "precision" drop-down list. Try on .1

Hello;

Solidworks says: https://help.solidworks.com/2019/French/SolidWorks/sldworks/c_trailing_zeroes.htm
But at any rate, also check the precision of the dimensions requested on your mechanically welded sketches.

Kind regards.

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When I go through equation and select my custom property, nothing shows up in my column anymore.
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Any idea?

I selected Remove Zeros on the Right Everywhere I Saw It


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In my personal properties, the values are rounded to the mm but 2 zeros are still displayed after the decimal point.

Otherwise, how can I check the precision of the dimensions requested on my mechanically welded sketches?

… the term " Qty" is misleading, it's a distance, isn't it?

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!!! these are already equations! : See @Sylk comments to reduce decimals,
In your rooms and not on your Drawings...

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So where is the "hide zeros on the right" option for personal property equations?
I checked this box for my part: for dimensions, tolerances, and in table>nomenclature and table>general.

Also, how come the value in my nomenclature table is in .0000 while the measured value and the value in my equation is in .00?

Maybe look for the units of the document (drw and then possibly part).

Hello @stefbeno
I know that to modify the precision in the table of equations it is through the units that we have to pass. It is possible that this will also affect the bills of materials.

Yes, finally I went through the properties at the unit level, it affects my whole document but in this case, it wasn't very important. Nothing was precise to the tenth in fact.