The usual recommendation seems to be set it to 10 - 20, on the basis that
your family tree will not be that complex in terms of the number of
generations that it needs to work through looking for a common ancestor. My
largest line is about 14 generations.

That said, I always run with 999 blood and 5 non-blood relationships, and
it does not seem to impact the performance.

I suppose that it would cause issues if your tree had weird, and probably
invalid, links to work through.

Regards

Chris

>From my Motorola G6+

On Thu, 11 Mar 2021, 14:14 Leo MacDonald, <macdonald...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> When setting up the Set Relationships for a person under the Blood
> Relationships section, a number from 1-999 can be entered, I was wondering
> how many most researchers enter, I have mine set at 6, I'm not sure if I'm
> too low.
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