MON/YYYY period format in OFA r12

Hi,
   We recently upgraded from 11i10 to r12.1.3. We found recently the period format in Oracle Fixed Assets has changed to 'MON/YYYY' instead of 'MON-YYYY' format since current FY. If I query the fa_calendar_periods (table) i found the period_name column has data in the same MON/YYYY format.
What do I need to change to get the period name format back to MON-YYYY format. Also, I noticed starting next FY, it lists as 'MON/YYYY-YYYY', which is even more confusing for the users,
I doubt this is oracle standard as it is not consistent across modules such as general ledger, project costing etc. I searched on metalink and found none to help.
If anyone has any solution, please advice.
Thanks in advance,
Kwin.

little more explanation would help here to address the issue.
drop me the sample xml , template you have to my id, id is in my profile.

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