Difference between Data sources

Hi Experts,
Can u Pls explain what is the difference between the data sources
0FI_AR_3 :  CUSTOMERS LINE ITEMS
0FI_AR_4 :  CUSTOMERS LINE ITEMS WITH DELTA EXTRACTION.
Actually i am here in the implementation project. for FI the above 2 data sources having the same fields and also suggest me which one is better to use.
Regards
sridhar

0FI_AR_3 : CUSTOMERS LINE ITEMS : Old and is replaced by 0FI_AR_4.
This datasource was linked to FI-GL datasource.FI-GL datasource had to be loaded first which would set the timestamp for 0fi_ar_3 and 0fi_ap_3.
0FI_AR_4 : CUSTOMERS LINE ITEMS WITH DELTA EXTRACTION. : 0FI_AR_3 was replaced by 0FI_AR_4 which allows decoupling from FI-GL and the delta mechanism is independent of FI-GL.
There a some help.sap.com on the above check on them.
Hope this helps.

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