Reference Model R/3

Hi everybody....
I've a simple question..... where can i find the reference model from R/3. Specially for Logistics tracks (PP, SD, MM, PM, QM).
Thanks a lot for your help. This is to important for me.
Omar Perea

Hi Sander Van Pelt:
Thanks in advance for your help, but this is not usefull for me, because i have a release 6.0.
Do you know other source for get this information?
Thanks again
Omar Perea

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