Inventory for fisl

Dear gurus,
After reading the online help, I have some things to clarify before I can fully digest the contents.
Please confirm if my understanding is correct:
1.  For FISL datasource, both Totals and Line Item Datasources do not calculate or derive the 0balance figure regardless of R/3 release.
But from my BW 3.0B material, it says that 0Balance is calculated, at least for Totals datasource by the extractor.
But oss notes and online help says point 1.
2.  FISL itself in R/3 has the functionality to derive balance carry forward.
I am confused by the 2 balance carryforwarding. 1 in datasource/extractor and 1 in R/3.  Please please could you offer your advice on this. I am puzzled.
3.  Can we still extract balance from SLVT period 00 or this is not calculated by extractor and it is always 0  assuming no such info data is produced and must be derived in update rules in BW?
thanks, I need your help.
Mirella

0balance for each period within a year can be calculated in the update to the cube - there is an OSS note to give you the code to do it
when you run the R3 balance c/f for YEAR end - then the SLVT (etc) - the 000 poeriod b.f records are created in the totals table and then passed down into the datasource and are thus updated into the cube automaticlly (you do not need to calculate year b/f figures)

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