Updation of Currency conversion value

Hi,
  I have a problem when i entered currency exchange rate from GBP to INR,it was saved in Exchange rate.But there is no change in the data.i.e.,no effect when i changed the rate values.
Rgds,
Suren.

Hi Surendra,
Did you try to check the run the report in query designer?
Create translation conversion type using Tcode RRC1.There you can specify source and target currency,exchange rate type and time reference.
Also you have to use this in query designer to get desired currency values.
you could check for a document under in service.sap.cpm/bi under infoindex --Currencies
Hope this helps
-Doodle

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