Re: difference between data transfer and data upload

Hi,
I want to know the difference between data transfer and data upload.
Regards
Sasi

Hi,
Data Transfer:  It means  data tranfer from SAP System to  Non SAP System
Data Upload:It means data transfer from Non SAP  system to SAP system.
Regards,
kavitha....

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