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Functional Differences between SAP 4.6 version and SAP 6.0 version

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What are the functional and display differences between SAP 4.6 and SAP 6.0 versions?

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g_srivastava
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Hi Kumar,

There has been lot of devlopment in the field of SAP we all know.Further more 6.0 has left 4.6 far behind.Not only the ABAP Object orientation devloped drstically during its transition from 4.6 to 6.0.There has been lot more enjoy SAP transaction.

The concept of oops also brought many changes in the genral ABAP coding in terms of obselte statements and function module.

even there is changes in early version of 4.6 to 4.6c.Real time type services introduced in 6.4.The RTTS was introduced in 6.2 but enhanced in 6.4.the version 6.4 is the begning of shared memory concept.There are countless things.Hope you get the basic idea for the change in version.Hoping your query resolves quickly.

Have a best day ahead.

sdipanjan
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There are several changes have been done... and of course it is beyond the scope to discuss in this forum area.. but the guideline can be provided here, where you can find out relevant information - Please check the following links:

http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/nw-70?rid=/webcontent/uuid/401a43d0-be49-2a10-a192-f03503a00825 [original link is broken]

https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/ESpackages/SAPERP6.0

Some part of earlier SAP functionality now included into separate solutions as part of NetWeaver (for e.g. HR has incorporated into HCM). Also there are several new functionality (you may say "Module" as per earlier concept) as come into picture as part of some Industry Solutions (IS). You need to install them as Add-On.

In SMP.. go to Solution details --> Release Information .. check the information provided here.

Sorry as I can't able to give you all Older functional module details as you wanted ... it's really tough to expedite in this short scope (as per my opinion).

Regards,

Dipanjan