Difference between Add from transaction and Add from Authorisatio default

Hi All,
Could anyone tell me the difference, from PFCG -> Menu -> Add from transaction and Add from Authorisatio default?
Thanks and Regards, Pradeep

I'm not a fan of "hiding" stuff from users so the not appearing in the menu part isn't a biggie for me.  If you do need to give background auths for something but don't want it to appear in a menu then this will let you do it without adding manual auths or changing standard object values
Where I find it useful is that it allows you to assign & maintain indicators for stuff like Function Modules and Services.  No real business advantage other than it makes your security implementation cleaner.

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