Difference between breakdown and actual breakdown

Hello every one in my project. When i am creating notification for breakdown based on that i m creating order for breakdown. Now the issue is when i am running report MCI7 system is not showing all breakdown in number of breakdowns. When i am running report MCJB system is showing all the breakdowns but again its saying number of actual breakdowns different from total breakdowns. Actual breakdown coming in yellow colour and these breaddowns are coming in MCI7 also. But other breakdowns which are in white and green colour are not coming in actual breakdown. kind give me guidance on this how system is catogrising them as actual and normal breakdown.
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Abhishek

hi
Kindly refer [here|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/c1/3762ae449a11d188fe0000e8322f96/frameset.htm],Normally for performance reason the update structure S070 will be switched off.You can update the same using MCJB/MCJC by pressing the update info structure in the output screen.
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