Using n Changing

Can any body tell me why do we use 'using'  and 'changing'.
what is the use of them.
for Eg in the code below :
FORM help_input_file  USING    p_phys_file   TYPE c
                               p_locl_file   TYPE c
                      CHANGING p_source_path TYPE any.

Hi,
... USING [VALUE(p1)|p1] ... [VALUE(pn)|pn]
Effect
Defines formal parameters p1,...pn, which are replaced by actual parameters when the subroutine is called.
You can assign a type to the formal parameters p1, ..., pn (see specifying types). You can also specify the method with which they are passed.
Note
Passing methods:
USING ... p ...
The parameters are passed by reference. The field passed can be changed within the subroutine. The changes are kept beyond the subroutine.
USING ... VALUE(p) ...
The VALUE(...) addition passes the parameter by copying the field contents to a corresponding local field. VALUE parameters behave in the same way as local fields.
... CHANGING [VALUE(p1) |(p1)] ... [VALUE(pn) |(pn)]
Effect
The parameters after CHANGING can accept the same specifications as those after USING.
To link the VALUE specification with the change of a parameter value, you can use the addition CHANGING ... . Then, all the formal parameters specified by VALUE(...) are transported back to the actual parameters at the end of the subroutine (i.e. after ENDFORM). If the subroutine is terminated by a dialog message, none of the parameters referenced by CHANGING VALUE ... changes.
Otherwise, the effect of USING and CHANGING is identical.
Reward if useful.
Regards,
U. Uma

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