12-20-2006 1:50 PM
Hi,
Can you tell me some differences between R2 and R3 systems?
I guess R2 is used only for mainframe systems some time back. But i dont know why we prefered R3 over R2.
Please clarify this!
Thanks,
Venkatesh.R.
12-20-2006 1:56 PM
Hi Venkates,
R/3 is a 3 tier architecture where presentation andapplication,and database servers areparts.
hereserversaredividesinceto optimize the performance of database.
give me ur email id i will send u the documents.
12-20-2006 1:52 PM
R/3 has more advanced features over R/2.....
R/2 had limitations due to which SAP was not successfull....After R/3 SAP came alive and was used over the globe for various applications.
12-20-2006 1:56 PM
Hi Venkates,
R/3 is a 3 tier architecture where presentation andapplication,and database servers areparts.
hereserversaredividesinceto optimize the performance of database.
give me ur email id i will send u the documents.
12-20-2006 1:56 PM
Hi Venkatesh,
Go through these links
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0SMG/is_n6_v12/ai_12153046
Thanks
Vikranth khimavath
12-20-2006 1:59 PM
12-20-2006 2:00 PM
12-20-2006 2:30 PM
I have worked both on R2 and R3 as far as the differences are concerned ...listed below are the few.
1. R2 was the mainframe version of SAP while R3 is based on client-server(windows gui).
2. R3 is quiet advanced in terms of functionality in terms of technical as well as functional.
3. Technical differences - IDOC/ALE etc is available in R3 while no such facility in R2. R3 supports oops tech while R2 does not. R2 widely used LDB concept while R3 does have the same facility but SELECTs are more efficient. In R3 the tables are more normalized as compared to R2.
Lastly the main reason for people to migrate from R2 to R3 is that SAP has stopped supporting R2 now and hence if there is any issues you are stuck with no help and support.
Please let me know if you need more information or any other information
Regards
anurag
12-21-2006 5:09 AM
hi Anurag,
I could not understand this line,
R2 widely used LDB concept while R3 does have the same facility but SELECTs are more efficient??
Please tell me what is LDB...
hi Kanniah,
PLease send me the docs to the below id,
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Thanks to all!!
Regards,
Venkatesh.R.
Message was edited by: Matthew Billingham
12-21-2006 9:00 AM
The best way to explain it would be via an example. Lets say you wanted to run through the order database to fetch some orders on xyz condition.
In R3, you can simply write a SELECT on VBAK with where conditions and push into an internal table via a single statement while in R2 you have to run through each record(SELECT more or less works like a loop). But as I said in R2 LDB were widely used as to code the above requirement whereby using a particular LDB(you can define in attributes of the ABAP) and using GET OK segment etc.
LDB - Logical Database is basically a hierarchical list of tables..example a LDB AR/V would have the segments arranged as below.
OM
--- OK
-
OP
Regards
Anurag
12-21-2006 5:12 AM
Hi,
R2 is based on mainframe technology. This methodolgy is based on one server and client based.
R3 is based on client server technology. Here application logic will take cares by another application server. i.e. one server --> application server ---> many client.
Regards
Bhupal Reddy
12-21-2006 6:36 AM
09-11-2007 9:37 AM
SAP R/3 is
Client server
3 tier
Presentation
Application
Database
Relatively hardware and database independent
ABAP/4 applications runs on application servers.
Dispatcher, shared memory, gateway, work processes are major components of an application server.
SAP R/3 offers
Comprehensive suite of integrated applications meeting the needs of most business
Best practice process design
Ability to configure to
Industry sector
Unique business requirements
In a R/2 System - it is a 2 Tier System based on Mainframe Systems with Intelligent terminals
R/3 is based 3 tier Client Server architechture and supports the R/2 system as well.
R/3 Middleware -
Client server
Uses underlying relational databases
Oracle
SQL server
Ingress
Sybase
Its graphical user interface
Sap GUI
hence R/3 is preffered over R/2 systems because they support Client Server Architecture which is easily configurable,scalable and can integrate with ERP systems and integrate with SOA or Web based Apps.
Thanks,
Saurabh Shukla