High level user and Low level user

Hi to all gurus,
How SAP diffrentiates between high level user and low level users?? I mean if the licences are for 25 high level user and 50 lowevel users, than how SAP will categorize the high level and low level user licenses?? Is there anyway where BASIS person has to specify??
Thanks and Regards,

Ask your SAP Account Manager, he will be happy to explain it for you.
Regards
Juan

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