What do you mean by business object,condition object and
costomising object?
Answer / mukesh
Business Object-
Business Object is a new query and report software program.
It is a part of CSC software package. It is capable of
performing more sophisticated mathematical calculations than
IQ objects.
Condition Object-
Condition Object is a mode, state, situation and a condition
which imposes upon an object without which knowledge and
thought are alleged to be impossible.
Customizing Object-
A Customizing object in a SAP component is an object which
is customized with the same contents in another component.
The contents of the customizing objects have to be
corresponding in different systems in a system landscape.
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