So I have an assembly in which I made sub-assemblies so that it is easier to represent in MEP.
I would like the bubbles that I put in the MEPs of the sub-assemblies, the number of the bubbles corresponds to the number of the nomenclature of the sub-assembly (1.1 if it is the first part of the first sub-assembly).
I don't want to have a nomenclature that is not under assembly, but a general nomenclature that would point to the parts in my sub-assemblies.
I would like the bubbles that I put in the MEPs of the sub-assemblies, the number of the bubbles corresponds to the number of the nomenclature of the assembly (1.1 if it is the first part of the first sub-assembly).
You can expand a BOM to examine the structure of the assembly. For models with balloons, the assembly structure column is preceded by a list of balloons by component.
A graphical sample is provided for each item in a BOM when you hover over its icon in the Assembly Structure column. If you don't see a preview of a component when you hover over its icon, open the component, save it, and move the pointer over its icon again.
Unexpanded BOM
An expanded BOM that shows the assembly structure and an overview.
What I would like to do by taking the example of the tebleau is to make a MEP with sub-assembly 9 and when I point a bubble towards the parts of the sub-assembly I would like to see marked 9.1, 9.2, 9.3 etc. and not 1, 2, 3 etc.
I think it could be done by getting the ARTICLE N° property of the general nomenclature in the MEP of the sub-assembly but I can't find this property.
I finally found it by searching through all the possible options:
Right-click on the subassembly view > Property > check "Link balloon text to the specified table" choose the BOM from in "Balloons" the general assembly