What are the exact difference between the versions

Please tell what are the differences between all the versions of SAP R/3.
All the old to the lastest one.
thankyou.

Hi,
SAP old version doesnot supports Netweaver components.
SAP new versionECC 5.0 : ERP central component supports Netweaver components.
for further details
Check the following:
Re: SAP version differences 4.5b, 4.6c and ECC6.0
You can find the difference in release notes of each SAP version.
Here are the links.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/fc/e3003deddfae4de10000000a114084/frameset.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_scm50/helpdata/en/28/b34c40cc538437e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/43/68805bb88f297ee10000000a422035/frameset.htm
Hope this helps u in finding the difference bet the two versions
Reward Points if useful.
thanks,
swaroop

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