ISU and general ECC 6.0 functions in same client

Dear experts,
This might seem very similar to many questions asked, but I seem to have no concrete answer to my question.
I know that ISU comes integrated with ECC 6.0 but our Basis consultant is saying that we cannot have ISU functions and ECC general functionalities in the same client.
Is this true? Or can we use all ISU and ECC 6.0 general functions in the same client?

Animesh:
As I mentioned in my reply, there is no technical restriction as to why ISU and ECC would be implemented in separate clients.  Doing it that way will increase work for implementation as you are disrupting normal integration processes.  In my experience, maybe only 5% of customers separate the functions and this is due to business requirements.  the overwhelming majority implement them in one client so as to make use of standard integration of business processes.
regards,
bill.

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