Our second release of mid‑2025 is here. We spent this cycle untangling internals, so the new Edit Bill of Materials is faster and more reliable. Here’s what changed—thanks for using Bommer!
NEW
- You can now lock and unlock rows in the new Edit Bill of Materials. To lock a row, add the built‑in “Row Locked?” property to your BOM. When checked, that row will be read-only within the new bill of materials table. Use this to prevent accidental edits or to mark lines you’ve completed.
- New Top Level Document Name built-in property. It shows the top‑level assembly name for each row in an assembly BOM. Use it to include the assembly name in your BOM for importing into ERP and other downstream systems.
CHANGED
- Duplicate property names in the Drawing table editor now include their category, making them easy to tell apart.
- We changed how Item # (editable) is stored and retrieved in Fusion drawings. Normal use and opening old drawings are unaffected, but older Bommer versions cannot read item number edits made after this update.
FIXED
- Flatten BOM now works as expected in the new Edit Bill of Materials.
- Fusion’s Undo and Redo now correctly undo and redo edits made in the new Edit Bill of Materials.
- The new Edit Bill of Materials now refreshes after Fusion file saves, geometry changes, or edits made elsewhere. We watch for changes and keep the screen up to date.
- Formula bar fixes in the new Edit Bill of Materials: switching tabs now saves edits before reload, and the left arrow key moves the cursor instead of changing the cell.
- Several crash fixes: closing a newly saved document, opening the Electronics Library environment, and opening a file with a flat pattern error are now stable.
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