Difference between Decimal places for  Quatities and Units

Can anyone please explain the difference between the followings -
1. Number of Decimal places for  Quantities, and
2. Number of Decimal places for Units
In SAP B1 2007B General Settings.

Hi,
The Decimal places in the general setting indicates
Amounts:Display of row and document details
Prices:Display for price fields in documents,item  data,price lists
Rates:Display of decimals in currency calculation
Quantity:Display of quantity in documents and item data
Percent:Display used in calculation of tax amounts and discounts
Units:Display used in units(UoM) of items.
Also refer these note:[737880|https://websmp130.sap-ag.de/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==)/bc/bsp/spn/smb_searchnotes/display.htm?note_langu=E&note_numm=0000737880]
Hope this is helpful

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