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R/3 VS R/2

Former Member
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first what is r/3 and r/2 and what is the diff between them and what is the latest version of SAP

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former_member189631
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Hi Pandu,

R/3 is a three tier Architecture - Which contains 3 layers

  • Presentation Layer

  • Application Layer

  • Database Layer

R/2 is a two tier Architecture - Whic contains 2 layers :

  • Presentaion Layer

  • (Application + DataBase) Layer

the Latest version is <b>E</b>nterprise Resource Planning ( ERP )<b>C</b>enteral <b>C</b>omponent 6.0, (ECC 6.0) Which is a part of NW2004S.

Regards,

<b>Ramganesan K</b>.

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h_senden2
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R/3 is the current ERP version (based on Unix/Linux/Windows)

Previously we had R/2, which was a mainframe version

See : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAP_AG

regards,

Hans

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former_member189631
Active Contributor
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Hi Pandu,

R/3 is a three tier Architecture - Which contains 3 layers

  • Presentation Layer

  • Application Layer

  • Database Layer

R/2 is a two tier Architecture - Whic contains 2 layers :

  • Presentaion Layer

  • (Application + DataBase) Layer

the Latest version is <b>E</b>nterprise Resource Planning ( ERP )<b>C</b>enteral <b>C</b>omponent 6.0, (ECC 6.0) Which is a part of NW2004S.

Regards,

<b>Ramganesan K</b>.

Former Member
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Hi Pandu,

1) R/3 Represents Release 3 Tier System.

2) R/2 Represents Release 2 Tier System.

3) Latest version of SAP - Ecc 6.0.

Regards,

vijay.