Diff between IDOC TYPE & Basic IDOC TYPE ?

what is the Diff between IDOC TYPE & Basic IDOC TYPE ?

Hi,
IDoc type contains basic IDoc type and extension.
Extension is a sub-object which extends an existing basic IDoc type. Extension types are not delivered by SAP. They can be created by the customer.
Regards,
Ferry Lianto

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