Question about time Dimension Type Format

Hello, I've created a repository and I see that my time dimension has a strange format type. When I'm in answers page and click on the year and click "Show results", I see all my years of my database, but in this format:
2.006
2007
2,008
...

And I want to see:
2006
2007
2008 (no period separator)

And also if I'm going to filter my highlights of the year and I click on allchoices... it shows not my years as:
2006.00
2007.00
2008.00

Everyone knows about it?

Thank you very much

First check the data type you specified for the year column in the physical layer of the repository. Is this other thing as integers?

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