Restriction of Deciamal places(BW 2004s).

Hi friends Iam working in BW2004s . Iam working on report on 0fo_o02 in which I have a keyfigutre amount. Now, when iam executing the query the amount field is showing values in which some are negative and some are positve . Now for positive values the decimal restriction is working but it is not working for negative values . I have tried in Dispaly as option for key figure . Also not showing the unit for these negative values. Some values are showing with * in reports but when u click that cell we can see the values in the formula screen in excel , i don't know what is this problem ..
Can somebody suggest me something its a bit urgent..
Thanks in advance..

As far as negative values are concerned, its a known bug of BI 7.0 . Even we faced the same issue but it got resolved once we applied SP11 patch. For * it comes when there are different currencies/units. Just have NODIM on that KF and your problem will be solved.

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