Difference Between Class & Characterstics and the Tcodes to create them ?

Hi All,
I want to know the difference between the Class & Characterstics ? And the transaction codes to create them ?
Can any one provide me clear information ?
Answers will be rewarded,
Thanks in advance.

Hello The Rock,
Class is a group of similar objects described by means of characterstics
that they have in common
Tcode - CL02
This class is used to hold the characterstics that describe a configurable
material . The characterstics are attached to the class.
Characterstics are used to define the features of a configurable material
The Tcode to create charcterstics is CT04
Reward if this information is useful.
Regards,
Suresh Babu.S

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