Difference between Flashback Versions Query vs Flashback Transaction Query

plz somebody can clearly tell me difference between
--Flashback Versions Query
--Flashback Transaction Query                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Hi,
I was able to test the data given by you
CREATE TABLE test1(a number);
INSERT INTO test1 values(1);
INSERT INTO test1 values(3);
COMMIT;
UPDATE test1 SET a=10 WHERE a=1;
COMMIT;
ALTEr TABLE test1 ENABLE ROW MOVEMENT;
INSERT INTO test1 values(1);
INSERT INTO test1 values(3);
COMMIT;
ALTEr TABLE test1 ENABLE ROW MOVEMENT;
SELECT * FROM test1 VERSIONS BETWEEN TIMESTAMP
TO_TIMESTAMP('2011-07-25 15:50:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') AND
TO_TIMESTAMP('2011-07-25 15:56:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS');
A
3
1
10
3
I didnt get any error. Please check again.

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