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Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 13:58:41 -0400
From: Joshua Lansford <Joshua DOT Lansford AT laserlinc DOT com>
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] BOM and manuf. names, part numbers
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On 05/11/2012 01:31 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:
>    Hey folks.  Currently for BOM generation I use the standard gnetlist
> bom exporter, and then annotate it by hand to stuff in manufacturer and
> part number information.  "Murata GRM32DR61E106KA12L" for a capacitor in
> my current design, for example.  I'd like it to be called out in the BOM
> as a "capacitor", but then I'd like to have columns for the manufacturer
> and their part number as well.
>
>    I there any accepted convention for what attributes to use in gschem
> for this?  How do you folks do it?
>
>              Thanks,
>              -Dave
>

I don't know about a standard, but what I use is
dist: for distributor
dist_p/n: for the distributor's part number
manf: for manufacture
manf_p/n: for the manufacture's part number
documentation: for the datasheet

As a plug for gattrib_csv, after I edit the BOM I re-import it back into 
the schematic.  This makes it so that when I copy and paste a part from 
one design to another all the source information gets copied with it.

gattrib_csv (http://public.laserlinc.com/Joshua/gattrib_csv.java)

~Joshua

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