Different view of the same query between users

Hi at all,
I strongly hope you can help me.
The problem that i have is that:
I have a different view of a query inserted in a workbook respect the view of the same query that have other users.
In particular I watch in my query 4 fixed characteristic of the query ( Cost center, order type , controlling area, fiscal variant ), below the free characteristic block  and before data table.
Instead other user watch only 3 fixed characteristics ( Cost center, order type , controlling area ).
This is a problem because in the workbook there is a macro that reads the data from a fixed raw. So that this macro doesn't' t work in my workbook.
I would specify that the workbooks is called from rules and not from fevorites.
Thank you very much for your attention!
Bye
Fabio

Hi Erwan,
i have the SAPGUI version 3500.8.044 and the item you describes :
Bex menu ( Business explorer -> Change Query -> Change variable values )
let me to change the values of input variables.
The new layout query, after the input of the new values, has the same rows of the fixed query value ( fyscal variant too).
Thank you for your answer..
bye
Fabio

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    Id   Operation                                  Name                       Rows   Bytes Cost (%CPU) Time      Pstart Pstop
    0 SELECT STATEMENT                                                                         1772 (100)                           
    1   SORT AGGREGATE                                                        1                                                
    2    VIEW                                                                 3           1772   (1) 00:00:22                
    3     MINUS                                                                                                                      
    4      SORT UNIQUE                                                        3 492   1146   (1) 00:00:14                
    *  5       HASH JOIN OUTER                                                   3 492   1145   (1) 00:00:14                
    6        NESTED LOOPS                                                                                                            
    7         NESTED LOOPS                                                    3 408    675   (1) 00:00:09                
    *  8          HASH JOIN                                                      42 4242    625   (1) 00:00:08                
    9           PARTITION LIST SINGLE                                         3375    148K    155   (2) 00:00:02    KEY    KEY
    * 10            TABLE ACCESS FULL                OKC_MDL_WORKPLACE_ADDRESS 3375    148K    155   (2) 00:00:02    KEY    KEY
    * 11           INDEX RANGE SCAN                  PK_M_SY_FOREIGN_KEY        49537   2709K    469   (1) 00:00:06                
    * 12          INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                  UK_ODS_ORG_ADDR            1              1   (0) 00:00:01                
    * 13         TABLE ACCESS BY GLOBAL INDEX ROWID ODS_ORG_ADDR               1 35      2   (0) 00:00:01 ROWID ROWID
    * 14        INDEX RANGE SCAN                     PK_M_SY_FOREIGN_KEY        49537   1354K    469   (1) 00:00:06                
    15      NESTED LOOPS                                                                                                              
    16       NESTED LOOPS                                                      1 67      9  (12) 00:00:01                
    17        NESTED LOOPS                                                     1 48      8  (13) 00:00:01                
    * 18         HASH JOIN                                                       1 23      6  (17) 00:00:01                
    * 19          TABLE ACCESS BY GLOBAL INDEX ROWID ODS_COUNTRY_SYSTEM         1 11      2   (0) 00:00:01 ROWID ROWID
    * 20           INDEX RANGE SCAN                  PK_ODS_DIVISION_SYSTEM     1              1   (0) 00:00:01                
    * 21          TABLE ACCESS FULL                  SY_SOURCE_CODE             8 96      3   (0) 00:00:01                
    22         TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID         SY_FOREIGN_CODE            1 25      2   (0) 00:00:01                
    * 23          INDEX RANGE SCAN                   PK_SY_FOREIGN_CODE         1              1   (0) 00:00:01                
    * 24        INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                    PK_SY_TARGET_CODE          1              0   (0)                           
    * 25       TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID           SY_TARGET_CODE             1 19      1   (0) 00:00:01                
    26      SORT UNIQUE                                                        3375    332K    626   (1) 00:00:08                
    * 27       HASH JOIN OUTER                                                   3375    332K    625   (1) 00:00:08                
    28        PARTITION LIST SINGLE                                            3375    148K    155   (2) 00:00:02    KEY    KEY
    * 29         TABLE ACCESS FULL                   OKC_MDL_WORKPLACE_ADDRESS 3375    148K    155   (2) 00:00:02    KEY    KEY
    * 30        INDEX RANGE SCAN                     PK_M_SY_FOREIGN_KEY        49537   2709K    469   (1) 00:00:06                
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       5 - access("M"."TARGET_VALUE"="T"."ID_ORG_ADDR" AND "M"."VPD_COUNTRY"="T"."VPD_COUNTRY")
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      10 - filter(COALESCE("S"."END_VAL_DAT",TO_DATE(:SYS_B_14,:SYS_B_15))>=SYSDATE@!)
      11 - access("M"."KEY_TYPE"=:SYS_B_11 AND "M"."VPD_COUNTRY"=:SYS_B_16)
      12 - access("T"."ID_ORG_ADDR"="M"."TARGET_VALUE")
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      14 - access("M"."KEY_TYPE"=:SYS_B_05 AND "M"."VPD_COUNTRY"=:SYS_B_08)
      18 - access("CS"."ID_SYSTEM"="SK"."ID_SOURCE_SYSTEM")
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      30 - access("M"."KEY_TYPE"=:SYS_B_22 AND "M"."VPD_COUNTRY"=:SYS_B_27)
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    :"SYS_B_04" compare_type                    ,t.id_org_addr id_org_addr
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                 from   (select *                      from   (select t.*   
                               from      ods.ods_org_addr t                 
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    m.vpd_country = t.vpd_country ;                                    and
    m.key_type = :"SYS_B_05"                                     and
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    Id   Operation                                   Name                       Rows   Bytes Cost (%CPU) Time      Pstart Pstop
    0 INSERT STATEMENT                                                                          1646 (100)                           
    1   LOAD TABLE CONVENTIONAL                                                                                                       
    2    SORT AGGREGATE                                                        1                                                
    3     VIEW                                                                 1           1646   (1) 00:00:20                
    4      MINUS                                                                                                                      
    5       SORT UNIQUE                                                        1 163                                        
    6        NESTED LOOPS OUTER                                                1 163   1067   (1) 00:00:13                
    7         NESTED LOOPS                                                     1 135    599   (1) 00:00:08                
    *  8          HASH JOIN                                                       19 1919    577   (2) 00:00:07                
    9           PARTITION LIST SINGLE                                          1535 69075    107   (4) 00:00:02    KEY    KEY
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    * 11           INDEX RANGE SCAN                   PK_M_SY_FOREIGN_KEY        49537   2709K    469   (1) 00:00:06                
    * 12          TABLE ACCESS BY GLOBAL INDEX ROWID ODS_ORG_ADDR               1 34      2   (0) 00:00:01 ROWID ROWID
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    * 14         INDEX RANGE SCAN                     PK_M_SY_FOREIGN_KEY        1 28    468   (1) 00:00:06                
    15       NESTED LOOPS                                                                                                              
    16        NESTED LOOPS                                                      1 67      8   (0) 00:00:01                
    17         NESTED LOOPS                                                     1 48      7   (0) 00:00:01                
    18          NESTED LOOPS                                                    1 23      5   (0) 00:00:01                
    * 19           TABLE ACCESS BY GLOBAL INDEX ROWID ODS_COUNTRY_SYSTEM         1 11      2   (0) 00:00:01 ROWID ROWID
    * 20            INDEX RANGE SCAN                  PK_ODS_DIVISION_SYSTEM     1              1   (0) 00:00:01                
    * 21           TABLE ACCESS FULL                  SY_SOURCE_CODE             1 12      3   (0) 00:00:01                
    22          TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID         SY_FOREIGN_CODE            1 25      2   (0) 00:00:01                
    * 23           INDEX RANGE SCAN                   PK_SY_FOREIGN_CODE         1              1   (0) 00:00:01                
    * 24         INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                    PK_SY_TARGET_CODE          1              0   (0)                           
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    26       SORT UNIQUE                                                        1535    151K                                        
    * 27        HASH JOIN OUTER                                                   1535    151K    577   (2) 00:00:07                
    28         PARTITION LIST SINGLE                                            1535 69075    107   (4) 00:00:02    KEY    KEY
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       8 - access("M"."SOURCE_VALUE"="S"."WKP_ID_CEGEDIM" :SYS_B_12 S."ADR_ID_CEGEDIM" :SYS_B_13 S."ADDRESSTYP_COD" AND
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