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reference to the asm "father" in tables creo

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Hello, everyone.

are a Brazilian advertising chart that, for the vicissitudes of life, has been found to live and work in Italy, in the field of technical documentation. use creo parametric, but I do not design, only views exploded for spare parts catalogs.

I have the following problem on creo parametric 4.0: in my table bom there are 3 columns. on the first, I put the catalog data (rpt.index), on the second the name of the component (asm.mbr.name) and on the third I would like the father of the component of the second. I tried with the asm.name parameter, which reminds me of the first level of the assembly. I, however, would like to list only the level 3 components on the second column and level 2 assembly on the third column. in the example, instead of "italia" I would like it to appear "piemonte" and "lazio". Is there another paremeter or relationship that I can use for this?
 

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Thanks for the answer, mamobono!

I had seen this video before. The problem is that with the nested regions I cannot create the basic bom ballons in the nested region, but only by taking back the codes of the main region. If you know how to do it otherwise, then I could use this option.
 
I found thisas you see others have verified your problem and the advice is to switch to the normal table managed with filters.

Since the nested table is nice and it seems to me that I can better explain some drawings I did some tests but I have the problem that I can't count the pieces of the below together properly.
I better explain the below together is composed of 3 different parts and is present 2 times.
in the nested table appear the 3 components but the amount of each part is 1 and not 2 as it should be.
missing a relationship that multiplies the number of pieces for the times that the subset is present in the drawing that I can not do.
In fact, programmers may have understood that if you look at the table see that the subset is present 2 times but the components necessary to make 1 below together are those indicated .
It's a matter of views.
probably also for the bubbles have understood that these are placed only at level 1 .
if you want to see level 2 you have to go to see the drawing of the below together.

Hi.
 

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Hello Mamobono,

In fact, the nested tables seem to be the solution for many problems, but in my case I think they do not serve. I thought, instead, to find a simple relationship that in a column went to repeat level 2 and in the other level 3. The problem is I have no idea how to write something like that. Actually, I don't even know the programming language used by creo.

another option, which to someone I know that it worked, would be to use the parameter asm.mbr.top_generic.name, but when I try to do it the result is that it repeats me the current level.
 
Hey, I don't even know the necessary programming.
I usually do explosions level 1 and if there are sub-axioms I manage them separately in other designs because otherwise or mold of the sheets or it becomes all so small that then you do not understand the design well.

ps in tutorial 16 if you look at the end according to me there is a mistake in counting the pieces at least as I mean it.
puts 12 + 33 but actually the 12 would be 8 parts + 4 assemblies but these are made with 33
therefore the pieces to be produced would be 41 (and 4 from pre-assembled )
Hi.
 

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