Here you can define how the display programs for the structural display of hierarchies and bills of material obtain the data.
The settings are only used for performance and do not influence the scope of the data displayed.
You have defined very broad and deep structures for your functional locations.
If a user chooses the stuctural display of a functional location as far as the fourth level, the next level down is read automatically by the program.
This means that under certain circumstances tree-type structures may take much longer to read which adversely affects performance.
The same also applies for BOM structures. If a user chooses a bill of material, normally the complete bill of material is imported with all the sub-nodes.
In the standard setting, more data is read than the user originally selected.
If you have performance problems with your system for the structural display or listing of BOM hierarchies, you can set the program up so that only the list selected by the user is read.
For BOM structures and functional location structures, only the desired levels are read and expanded.
This setting applies for all clients. For this reason, you can only maintain one entry.