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BOM causing crash

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jethro511

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Mar 21, 2001
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We just switched to 2005 about a month ago and this issue started this week, so I'm not sure if this is related or not.

I created an assembly drawing in 2004 and it had a BOM in it, everything was fine. I went to update the assembly, opened up the drawing in 2005 (SP 0.1) and it crashes. Thru fustration, I recreated the drawing inserted the BOM, saved & closed it. When I open it up again, it crashes. As long as I don't insert a BOM, its fine.

I then made another small assembly and the outcome is the same. I've reinstalled SWX, contacted my VAR and our IT dept, yet no one has a solution. Anyone out there have a suggestion

Thanks
Jeff
 
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Do you have another computer running SW? Does it open assembly drawings with BOMs OK?

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Yes, reinstalled and cleaned the reg. The other machines can do this fine.

Other machines can open the drawing with the BOM after I created it.
 
Does this happen with both Excel & SW style BOMs?
If it's just Excel, try repairing your MS Office installation also.
What software package do you use to clean the registry? A manual search will not always find all that needs to be found!!!

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I cleaned it the old fashon manual way. I did not know there was a software one. What is a decent regisrty cleaner?

It only happens with the excel BOM. I will pass the MS Office info onto the IT department and get them to repair it and let you know.
 
The one I use most is RegCleaner which can be found at They have 30 day trial downloads of various products, so you can choose the one which best suits you.

A word of caution ... use these tools sparingly & wisely, even though they have a built in "restore" function, you can create quite a mess if not careful.

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So after SWX & MSO was reinstalled, I finally got an answer back from our VAR. It was one part that had a configuration in it that had a space at the end of the name. All the assemblies I was working on/testing with had this part in it. The extra space messed up excel causing the crash. I just found it strange it only happened on my machine. Maybe there was something wrong with my excel too.

I was assured that this fix is going to be implemented in SP1.0 that is to be released before the end of the year.

Lesson learned: Create a brand new assembly, with brand new parts for some tests!

Thanks eveyone
Jeff
 
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