What is the diff bet condition class and condition type.

Hello Gurus
What is the diff bet condition class and condition type.
I have seen so many threads on this but not getting the exact usefullness.
Difference between Condition class and Condition Category
What is the difference between condition class and condition category?
Condition class and condition category etc.
As per the knowledge i gained condition class tells the type of the condition ie either price , discount ,taxes etc.
Then please tell me why we require cond category.Please give a business scenario where we can justify it use.

Hi shiva
                  Difference between Condition Category and Condition Class
Condition Category -
It is the Classification of conditions as per the categories ,Say  for example Freight condition types  you have the same conditon category
Condition class  -
It classifies the condition types as price , discounts , taxes , discount etc
Regards
Srinath

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