Difference between Types of reports

HI GURUS.,
               In SAP we have differenr reports ,can u please say the difference between standard analasys,flexible reports,early warning reports
Thanks in advance
Narayana
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        manam narayana
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        manam narayana
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        manam narayana

Hi
Standard analyse
You can analyse various customer related information in this
Flexible reporting
Assume you want to analyse sales flow of the customer in all the years and compare it with the current year. Some complex scenario...
Early warning report
Assume that you want a report which indicates the list of customer whose sales transactions has been reduced by 10% in the current year compared to the last year
This kind of reports gives you early indication of possible future trends which could be traced to a reason and possible action could be followed up on the customers
Regards
N Ganesh

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