Comparing characeristics and Keyfigures in SAP R/3 for Gap analysis

How to compare characteristics and keyfigures with SAP R/3 tables and fields .
Is there any standard method is there or standard table is there.We are doing Gap Analysis for comparing this one.Please send anyone.
Sridhar

check following blogs if they help you:
/people/sap.user72/blog/2005/09/05/sap-bw-and-business-content-datasources-in-pursuit-of-the-origins
/people/swapna.gollakota/blog/2008/01/14/one-stage-stop-to-know-all-about-bw-extractors-part1

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