What is the significance of having Ver 1 and Ver 2 in a Bal Sheet?

Hi,
1. What is the significance of having Version 1 and Version 2 in a Balance Sheet(Income Statement)?
Any real life significance of these versions?
2. I had a previous question which was not answered, can verify if having version 1 and version 2 in a query addresses that problem:
u201C Is there a way to compare two different income statements (or two Bal Sheets) for say, Year 2005, if Income statement 1 is from R3 but Income statement 2 is from a non-sap system. i.e. to create a variance for them as a means of reconciliation? u201C
If Version 1 and Version 2 in a balance sheet does not deal with this, can you help with it?
Thanks

Hi,
thanks for the response.
Does this versioning process also takes place in Balance Sheet or it is something done only for Income Statements?
Is this the reason why some queries have varaibles to enter Version 1 and Version 2?
If Version 1 and Version 2 are from the same datasource, and you bring all into a DSO, what will be the advantage to separate the Version 1 and Version 2 data different cubes?
To help me get your response well, is the Versioning concept used in addressing the other part of my question:
i.e.  if having version 1 and version 2 in a query addresses that problem:
u201C Is there a way to compare two different income statements (or two Bal Sheets) for say, Year 2005, if Income statement 1 is from R3 but Income statement 2 is from a non-sap system. i.e. to create a variance for them as a means of reconciliation? u201C
If Version 1 and Version 2 in a balance sheet does not deal with this, how do you address this?
Thanks

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