Number of levels

As in ledger accounts structures, you can use parent-child relations in a statement account structure. Statement account structures are similar to ledger accounts structures: a maximum of 99 levels, with level 0 used for values, and all higher levels used for totalizing.

However, in the interim tables of FST, the maximum number of levels is 15: one child level, and 14 parent levels. In general, this number of levels is sufficient when copying the statement account structure to the FST interim tables. Because in most cases, the parent levels in Financials are not fully used, only a limited number of levels (5, 10, 15, etc.) exists. Therefore, parent-child structures can usually be copied to the 15 levels in the FST interim tables without problems. If more than 15 levels exist, you must adjust the statement account structure in such a way that the structure has no more than 15 levels.