All,
The number of objects in a semi-dynamic TBOM is restricted based on the UPL Data being used.
Additionally one can choose for a branching level to determine the depth of the TBOM.
With a higher number, more objects will be in the TBOM, but disk-size and run-time of both TBOM creation and BPCA analysis increases.
Also, with a higher number, BPCA result will be in more detail, but TBOM's will havwe more overlapping objects.
Are there any guidelines/experiences which branching level for a semi-dynamic TBOM should be used in which circumstances.
Regards,
Arjan