Increase in digits of Input Amount

Good day everyone!
As of this time, our system can only accommodate a maximum input amount of 9,000,000. How will we configure it in such a way that our system can accommodate up to 99,999,999,999?
Thank you!

Hi Marlon Manto ,
If u want to do this  u have to take help of ABAPer & BASIS .
Take that reqd entry field go to Technical Information by F1 key.
Double click on it will give u details of table & u will find Decimal Places.
If u want to change it u will have to take help of BASIS personnel for Access Key.
Hope this will clear u.
Regards.

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