Difference between FILTER and PARAMETERS SETS and CONDITION

Hi to all,
Please can anyone tell me what difference is between?
FILTER and PARAMETERS SETS and CONDITION in Planning Function.
With example?
I have gone via SAP help, but cant get clear idea.
I shall be thankful to you for this.
Regards
Pavneet Rana

Hi Rana,
Filter -  restriction of data to be read/changed/locked by a planning function
Condition - acts like a dynamic filter ,once the data is read ,condition will restrict the records that are to be processed by the function ,e.g the filter is on jan.2012 to dec.2012 ,i can restrict in the condition to process only jan.2012 to 6.2012.this can be used if a certain condition is only known during run time.
Parameter set - each planning function acts like any ususal function in program language where import parameters are needed for proper functionality ,parameter set acts like this ,e.g if the planning function of Copy requiers a parameter set of FROM and TO then this should be supplied to the function in order to copy for example FROM '2012' TO '2013', in this case the filter is restricted to 2013 (because this is the only data that is changed and locked)
Regards.

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