How to use TIME=NEXT

Hi Experts
In BPC 7.0 NW I am trying to transfer closing balance of a month as opening balance of next month
As like MS system doesnot accept TIME=NEXT
So with Record statement how should I increase my month number counter so that system will store the record in next month
Thanks

Hi G. Vijay Kumar
Thanks for the tip
Its working. But I am facing another problem as below:
I am trying to copy the closing data from 2006 JAN to 2006 FEB using below script:
*XDIM_MEMBERSET POSTINGPER=%POSTINGPER_SET%
*WHEN GRPACCOUNT.ACCTYPE
*IS "AST", "EXP"
    *WHEN FLOW
    *IS CLOSING
      *REC(FACTOR=1,FLOW=OPENING,POSTINGPER=POSTINGPER.NEXT)
    *ENDWHEN
  *IS "LEQ", "INC"
    *WHEN FLOW
    *IS CLOSING
      *REC(FACTOR=-1,FLOW=OPENING,POSTINGPER=POSTINGPER.NEXT)
    *ENDWHEN
*ENDWHEN
This writes the data on 2006 FEB but also removing the data from 2006 JAN
any suggestions!!

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