System Landscape and System Group

Hi
I am trying to find out the difference between adding a system to a System Group and Adding a system to a System Group in System Landscape Directory.
I know that adding to a system group has effect on the transport routes while transporting.However not sure how adding a system to a landscape would impact.
Thanks in advance..

HI,
In one sentence,  system landscape contains all the SAP Systems that you have installed. It contains several system groups.
More on -
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_bw30b/helpdata/en/63/a30a4ac00811d2851c0000e8a57770/content.htm
Thanks,
Moorthy
Message was edited by: Krishna Moorthy P

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