Basic differnce between 000 and 001 clients.

what is the basic differnce between 000 and 001 clients?
why do we use client 000 as source client while client copy?

Hi Kumar
The basic difference between Client 000 and Client 001 is that Client 000 is client independent instace while Client 001 is Client dependent.
Client 000 is SAP source client while Client 001 doesn't exits for every installation.
Regards
Shashank

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