Default radio setup for PM maintenace

Hi Gurus
When you run PM order by using transaction IW38 enter or PM1 AND period as 31.10.9999 it will show you change PM orders: list orders when double click order ie 50035549 it will open another screen change schedule maintenance .
you can see vairious tab button select the last as control and you can see planning indicator with radio button default to unplanned order. So is there any way for which It should default to radio button planned order because I have to open one by one all the order and have to change from unplanned order to planned order . Is there any setup in spro I have to do?
Please comment.
Regards
Chris

Hi All
Do you have Any updates on this
we have Oracle E-business 11.5.10 as our source system for our BI-Applications.
what would be the preferred Code page/Data Movement configurations between the source and DW
1>Unicode to Unicode
2>Code page (multi- or single-byte) to Unicode
3>Code page to Code page
Please let me know what's Default code page for E-Business source OLTP database
Thanks
saran

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    Metalink Doc ID # 60936.1, Step by Step Guide to Setup a Printer in Oracle Applications
    Metalink Doc ID # 250543.1, How to Create An Initialization String for a Payable Check Format
    Metalink Doc ID # 48680.1, Accounts Payable FAQ – Payment Batch, Check
    Metalink Doc ID # 1074792.6, Exclamation Point (!) Prints On Check When Using APXPBFEL And Cartridge
    Metalink Doc ID # 158486.1, APXPBFEL Evergreen (Long Laser)
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