How to adjust Variant ?

Hi,
I had a report with more than 20 variants & was working fine.
Now I have modified its selection-screen as per the requirement.
But after this, all the varaints starts giving error like Variant 'XYZ' of program 'ABC'  is not the current version. To overcome this error, I have tried 'RSVARFIT' report to adjust the varaint, but ....no use .It gave me 'Unable to adjust the following variants' ....'XYZ'.
Can anyone help me on this ?
Thanks in advance.
---Pankaj

Hi,
Thanks Anupama .
Actually with mentined error, its not possible to edit / change the varient values from anywhere.
Now this is solved with the standard report RSVARDOC_610  .
Once again thanks alot.
Thanks & Regards,
Pankaj Laddha

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