How to Install and Configure BOM4CAD 2004 — Step-by-Step
This guide walks through installing and configuring BOM4CAD 2004 on a Windows system. Assumptions: you have a valid installer and license key, administrative rights on the machine, and a supported CAD host (e.g., AutoCAD from the era). If your environment differs, adjustments may be needed.
1. Prepare the system
- Check system requirements: Ensure Windows version, CPU, RAM, and disk space meet BOM4CAD 2004 requirements (typically Windows 2000/XP era).
- Backup: Back up important CAD projects and settings.
- Close CAD applications: Exit AutoCAD or other CAD software before installing.
- Disable antivirus temporarily: Some antivirus tools can block installer actions; re-enable after install.
2. Obtain installer and license
- Locate installer: Copy the BOM4CAD 2004 setup files to the target machine (CD, network share, or downloaded archive).
- License key & files: Have the license key or license file ready. If a hardware dongle is used, have it available.
3. Run the installer
- Start setup: Right-click the setup executable and choose Run as administrator.
- Follow prompts: Accept the license agreement and choose installation directory (default is usually fine).
- Select components: Choose core application, CAD integration modules (e.g., AutoCAD plugin), and documentation. If unsure, install all core and CAD integration components.
- Specify license info: Enter the license key or point the installer to the license file when prompted. If using a dongle, connect it when requested.
- Complete installation: Click Finish when installer completes. Reboot if prompted.
4. Install CAD host integration (if separate)
- AutoCAD plugin: If BOM4CAD provides separate plugin files for specific AutoCAD versions, run the plugin installer or copy the plugin DLL/ARX files into AutoCAD’s support folder.
- Set AutoCAD support paths: In AutoCAD, open Options > Files > Support File Search Path and add the BOM4CAD plugin path. Restart AutoCAD.
5. First-time configuration
- Launch BOM4CAD: Start the BOM4CAD application or load the plugin inside AutoCAD.
- Set working folder: Configure the default project or working folder where BOM files and exports will be saved.
- Database/connectivity: If BOM4CAD uses a database (e.g., Access or SQL), configure the database path or connection string:
- For file-based DB, browse to create/open the .mdb/.mdbx file.
- For SQL, enter server name, database, and authentication details. Test the connection.
- Configure parts library: Point BOM4CAD to the parts library directory or import your parts catalog.
- License activation: If activation is required post-install, run the activation utility and follow prompts.
6. Configure CAD mapping and BOM rules
- Property mappings: Map CAD object properties (layer, block attributes, custom properties) to BOM fields (part number, description, quantity). Use the mapping editor in BOM4CAD.
- BOM templates: Select or create BOM templates for output formats (CSV, Excel, TXT, or printed reports). Set column order, headers, and formatting.
- Quantity rules: Define rules for quantity aggregation (by block, by layer, by attribute).
- Filtering & grouping: Configure filters for excluding non-BOM entities and grouping rules for assemblies.
7. Test with a sample drawing
- Open a sample CAD drawing: Load a representative DWG in AutoCAD and load BOM4CAD plugin.
- Run BOM extraction: Use the extract or generate BOM command to create the BOM.
- Verify fields: Check that part numbers, descriptions, quantities, and other fields populate correctly.
- Adjust mappings: If fields are missing or incorrect, update mappings and re-run extraction.
8. Export and reporting
- Export formats: Test exporting to CSV, Excel, and print preview.
- Custom reports: Create or modify report templates to match your company’s format. Save templates for reuse.
9. Automate and integrate
- Batch processing: If BOM4CAD supports batch extraction, configure batch jobs for multiple drawings.
- ERP/PLM integration: Configure export or API hooks to your ERP/PLM system if available—set field mappings and transfer methods (file export, ODBC, direct DB writes).
10. Maintenance and troubleshooting
- Keep backups: Regularly back up BOM templates, mappings, and the parts database.
- Update paths after CAD upgrades: When upgrading AutoCAD, re-check plugin compatibility and support paths.
- Common fixes:
- Missing DLL/ARX: Ensure plugin files are in the support path and unblock properties on downloaded files.
- License errors: Verify license file path, dongle connection, and system clock.
- Database connection issues: Verify connection string, credentials, and network access.
Quick checklist (summary)
- Verify system requirements and backups
- Run installer as admin and enter license info
- Install CAD plugin and add support path in AutoCAD
- Configure working folder, database, parts library
- Map CAD properties to BOM fields and set templates
- Test extraction, export, and adjust mappings
- Set up automation/integration and schedule backups
If you want, I can produce step-by-step OS-specific commands, sample mapping screenshots, or a ready-to-edit BOM template file for common outputs.
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