Difference between SRM7.0 and other lower grade verssion

Hi ,
      Iam working in SRM 7.0, what is the difference between SRM 7.0 and other lower grade versions ...
     SAP - can u help me out?
Regards,
SRI
Edited by: SriRAM77 on May 29, 2009 9:32 AM

Hi,
you can check the release notes of lower versions in the SAP marketplace. They will give you the desired overview.
Best regards,
Georg

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