Where does data of controlling version store in PS

Hi Folks,
I have created controlling version "Z01" like standard version 0. now I want to change plan values for project stored in version Z01 manually.
How can I perform this is there any table or transaction?

Hi ,
Please check in OKEQ , against your Controlling version you will have option to record Plan , Actual, WIP and Variance data
Hope this is what you are looking for
If my understanding is wrong, please revert with some more information
thanks
santosh

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