Diferences with assets amounts after migration

Hi Gurus!!
We need your knowledge!!
We found some diferences between asset balances (transaction S_ALR_87011964) and Financial Statement (transaction S_PL0_86000028) amounts after migrate to ECC6. We have read many notes and we havent found any solution. Customer wants to get asset balances from some months of last year, today, and he cant get asset balances like last year. Customer have a "photos" of the report results of last year using "S_ALR_87011964", and he wants to have the same result today.
Is anybody knows why there are diferences between the reports asset balances and Financial Statement after the Migration??..  comparing with results of last year?
Thank you!!
Help help!!

if the new depreciation engine is active, there might be some differences, please read the note 965032
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