Creating a customised report.

Hi All,
I have a scenario in my project where in we need to transfer budget from one wbs to another within project and between two projects.
I need to check this in a report which displays the Sender WBS and the Amount received by the Receiver WBS.
The parameters required are Sender WBS, amount transferred by sender wbs
receiver WBS and amount received by receiver WBS.
I tried to find in SLR reports and also tried in cji8 , please can anyone suggest any specific report according to my requirement.
If I have to do in through report painter then how to proceed.

Hi,
I hope you are using CJ34 for budget transfer? or are you doing normal supplement using cj37.
If you are using budget transfer using cj34 then based on the document number. CJ3B would definitely provide you the sender and receiver WBSand too with the debit and credit amount. I have checked this and it is working absolutely fine for budget transfer in the same project or to different wbs in another project too.
Do check the same in the attached screen shot.
Please check this at your end and suggest if something I am not able to pick it up.
Regards,
Amit

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