Wrong Service time zone in Service rule: How to correct/modify it ?

I dont know why but even with all our hardware on timezone UTC+1 Paris, i'm having some of the EBS related generic services which were automaticaly setuped with wrong time zones (some UTC+0 and some UTC+2). I intended to correct it in the screen "Edit Service Level Rule" but the information is not updatable.
Is there someone who knows how and where is this information stored ? hw can i correct it ?
thanks in advance

Hi Hweeling,
You can remove the incorrect data from info-structure using transaction <b>OLIX.</b>
Then you can reload the data using transactions:
<b>OLI7 : Sales Order
OLI8 : Delivery
OLI9 : Billing</b>
Be very careful when you execute transaction <b>OLIX</b>, delete only the <b>specific Sales Document</b> data which you want to. Then also reload those specific <b>Sales Document data.</b>
Hope this helps ...if yes then pls reward  liberally
Kind Regards
Sachin Bhonsle

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