Difference between the implementation guide and the user guide.

Hi all

I'm a fresh graduate, I wanted to just know what is the difference between the implementation guide and the user guide.

Sorry, the question may seem simple, but I'm not aware of the merry.

Kind regards

Hello

The implementation guide is the reference that you can use to make functional configuration so that the user guide covers how the module/application navigation and tells you how to use it.

Thank you
Hussein

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