Difference between Customazation and Change request

Hi All,
Can anyone please describe the difference between Customazation and Change request?
Please provide with 2-3 examples with scenarios.
Edited by: 994943 on 20-Mar-2013 19:14

Hi All,
Can anyone please describe the difference between Customazation and Change request?
Please provide with 2-3 examples with scenarios.
Edited by: 994943 on 20-Mar-2013 19:14

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  • Diffenence between task and change request

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    The CTS is a tool that helps you to organize development projects in the ABAP workbench & in customizing and then transport the changes between the SAP Systems & clients in your system landscape.
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