Difference between work bench request and customizing request

in abap point of view please give me the difference between work bench request and customizing request

In simple terms -
Work bench Request is used by ABAPer.(Creatation of Programs, TCodes or ABAP Dictionary Objects)
Customizing Request is used by Functional Consultants. (Used to configure the system as per clients Business requirements).
The Change Request is that request when you do some thing new in customizing or configuration in the system. The system will automatically pop with the change request pop box , when you can give request name as defined by the system or can give your own request name with heading of what changes you have made while customization. The system will generate a request number and you save it. (e.g.:- VEDK-2785467) VEDK- means the Clients System name then followed by the system generated request number.
Now when you want to release the request you have to use the T-code SE10 where you can see the requests under the heading modifiable or released. Go to the modifiable option. Each request will have again an internal request number. First you have to release the internal request and then release the external request number. This will in turn released by the basis guys thru the T-code SM64 in a group when all the requests are pooled from different users.
The task which you have mentioned in your question is nothing but the what task you have performed while customizing the client system and the heading name which have given it for that task and generated a request for that task.
Change Request Management ...
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/0c/5b2160f6fa4b83a3674a210b1cdeb0/content.htm
Creating Change Request Management
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/42/157408dd674a9cbc099f634e9bd069/content.htm
Change Request
http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_02/helpdata/en/e5/e5bc42348a43fba6f1b390fc8c4b36/frameset.htm
Customizing Request:- which will be used when any customization changes are doing.
Example:- In your standard Tcode always you cannot find all the fields or options, if you want to enable/disable some fields, in this case it will be treated as Customizing request, any customization will comes under this.
Work Bench Request:- for new developments like new reports, BDC....etc, then Work Bench Request will be used.
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    Hi ,
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    Workbench Requests
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    Whether Customizing requests are transported or not, does not depend on the objects entered, as is the case with Workbench change requests. The Customizing requests in an SAP System (or in a client if you use Extended Transport Control) are either all transportable or all local, depending on the system setting. The system uses the standard transport layer to determine automatically whether the change requests are transportable and to which target system they should be transported. However, you can change this manually.

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  • Workbench and customized request

    What is the difference between workbench request and customized request

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