Difference between 'setup' and 'configuration' in Oracle Apps

Hi,
Thank in advance.
I want to know Difference between 'setup' and 'configuration'(Oracle Apps ). Could you provide the details with an example, please?
Regards,
Raghavendra Rao

Business Requirement:-
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A company may want to allow all of its employees to make purchases up to $10 without having such purchases approved. Another company may have a business rule that each employee’s approval limit depends on his or her position within the organization.
Question:-
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How to reach the above requirement?
Is it thorugh configuration or setup?
It must be through configuration and not set up.
Set up is something like one time.. Configuration can be changed depends on your business needs.
Like if your company wants to increases the limit from 10 to 100$, then change in configuration is needed.
Hope you got the answer.. if you want more explanation, please be specific....

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