SCM 5.0 and SCM 7.0

Hi All,
For training purpose, Is SCM 7.0 is better than SCM5.0 as far as PP/DS and DP is concerned?  Which version is more stable and have less bugs. Any new tool/application which is missing in SCM 5.0? Can I find any comparision document on sap help and service market place?
Thanks
PK

Hi PK,
If your requirement is of basic training purpose, then SCM 5.0 itself
will suffice.  In any system, compliexity will arise only if you are
going for more enhancements and customisations.
You can also find more information on SCM 5.0 and SCM 7.0 under
the below link
https://websmp110.sap-ag.de/~form/sapnet?_SCENARIO=01100035870000000202&_SHORTKEY=00200797470000065738
Regards
R. Senthil Mareeswaran.

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