Difference betweeen     SPRO and NACE

HI
  What  is the difference between  SPRO  and NACE
what is the use of thse TCODES....  and when we go  for these TCODES..and what is the difference between each other
thansk
Babu

hi
good
Output type is used to issue a output for a business object. The output issued could be in any format.
It coule be a printout, Fax, email, ale and so on...
Each Output type are triggered differently and at different time.
No its not always you use 'NEU'. It depends on the requirment.
For more read sap help on OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/30/c6853488601e33e10000009b38f83b/frameset.htm
reward point if helpful.
thanks
mrutyun^

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