How to upgrade VA01 performances

Hi,
I'm having problem when updating material details in schedule line in tcode Va01. Whenever scrolling the items (eg: there are 21 materials) at the header screen or entering and exiting item level screen, it will take more than 30secs.
Can anyone explain why is this happening and how to optimize it?
Thank you.

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