Low-Level Configuration 

R/3 Variant Configuration distinguishes the following types of configuration:

High-Level Configuration

High-level configuration is for an interactive configuration task, in the sales order, for example. During configuration, the user assigns values to characteristics. Dependencies between configurable materials in the configuration structure can be mapped using constraints.

Low-Level Configuration

Low-level configuration is for non-interactive configuration. Low-level configuration refers to "background" explosions of bills of material (BOMs), routings, maintenance orders, model service specifications, and standard networks, for example, in material requirements planning (MRP), or when creating production orders or networks. Characteristic values from the sales order, for object $ROOT or $PARENT, are automatically used to determine the BOM components and operations or activities.

The following dependencies are read:

We recommend that you always use procedures to change master data in BOM items, not actions.

Classification data can also be used.

The following restrictions apply to low-level configuration: