Cumulated option not applied to Results

Hi,
We are trying to design a format with years in column and projects in row and we want user to switch from non cumulative to cumulative (we are using BI 7.0; SAPGUI 640)
In non Cumulative
...............2008.....2009......2010.....2011 
Project A....5..........10........ 2...........1
Project B....2..........3..........1............6
Result .......7.........13.........3............7
When activating "Cumulated" with option "Calculate Along the Columns" we obtain :
...............2008.....2009......2010.....2011 
Project A....5..........15........17...........18
Project B....2..........5..........6............12
Result .......7.........13.........3............7
The problem is that we would like Results to be also in Cumulated but the "Also Apply to Results" cannot be checked and even when we put that in Query designer it has no effect on Results
We need to obtain this (in BW 3.5 it was working as expected using the cumulative output on Fiscal Year):
...............2008.....2009......2010.....2011 
Project A....5..........15........17...........18
Project B....2..........5..........6............12
Result .......7.........20.........23..........30
Thanks in advance for your help, we have tried everything but impossible to obtain what we had in BW 3.5.

We have put the Cumulated and Sum in the Query, when you run directly the query it works. But if in Properties you uncheck Cumulated to get non cumulative value if you want to apply again Cumulated, Result are again not correct.
Is there any known problem?

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