Major differences between GL and New GL concepts

Hai,
Please let me know the major differences between old and new gl concepts and if possible explain with few examples....
Thanks in advance.....
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Hi
Refer to the link below-
http://www.sap.com/solutions/business-suite/erp/financials/pdf/BWP_New_Gen_Ledger_Acct_Functions.pdf
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Milind

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