Quantity list of welded parts

Hello

I'm looking to modify a list of welded parts, I would like to add a column that would multiply the quantity column by a given value. The list gives the value for a set of parts, but for example if I have 15 identical guardrails I would like the workshop to have the quantities for 1 guard and 15. I have searched in the properties but I can't do what I want... I had found a tutorial on youtube several months ago already and impossible to get my hands on it again

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I would like to do the same principle as for an EXCEL      table "=(quantity)*(total quantity)"

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Adds a column like in Excel 

and you put a multiplier on it

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Hello

What version are you in, can you share a file with this drawing and its nomenclature so that we can best respond to your request.

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Hello

For my part, I proceed in this way:

  1. I insert a new column
  2. Click on the first square of the column (on E in my example) 
  3. Column Property tab

  1. I use the equation option via the drop-down menu

 

  1.  Choose the column to multiply for example

  1. Add the sign of the operation (* for multiplication)

 

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Hi @YP69 

Thank you for confirming my words via your posted images

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It's a tutorial I made for our BE

It's with pleasure that I share, if it can help :0)

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Hello and Happy New Year @YP69 @gt22 !

The property tab of the column is grayed out on my version, do you know why? I'm on SW 2020 Professional...

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Attached is a part and drawing file.


grille_quantite_11.sldprt
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Drawing


grille_quantite_11.slddrw
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Hello

No equations possible in a list of welded parts

A standard nomenclature must be made with the following properties:
-Tabulated list
- check detailed list of welded parts

And it should go well, the only downside that is not a downside for me, this type of nomenclature adds an article at the top, that of the welded whole.
Personally I choose detailed numbering in the drop-down list, I find it clearer

Rep 1 - Mechanically Welded Assembly
Rep 1.1 - Component 1
Rep 1.2 - Component 2 
etc...

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Thank you very much @Michael DELACOTE !