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Pawan Verma commented on OFBIZ-10904:
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Hey [~jacques.le.roux],

I have created a new custom time period *10001(Test Period 27 Apr)* at [1] on 
stable demo. And it is not showing under [2] because field 'isClosed' is not 
set. On TimePeriods screen code is written to fetch Open and Closed Time 
Periods based on isClosed Y or N.

Hope it is clear now.

[1] 
[https://demo-stable.ofbiz.apache.org/accounting/control/EditCustomTimePeriod]
[2] 
[https://demo-stable.ofbiz.apache.org/accounting/control/TimePeriods?organizationPartyId=Company]

> Creating custom Time Period does not show in party time period
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-10904
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10904
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: accounting
>    Affects Versions: Release Branch 13.07, Release Branch 14.12, Trunk, 
> Release Branch 15.12, Release Branch 16.11, Release Branch 17.12, Release 
> Branch 18.12
>            Reporter: Pierre Smits
>            Assignee: Pawan Verma
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: OFBIZ-10904.patch
>
>
> When a new time period is added in screen [1] the result does not show up in 
> [2].
> [1] 
> [https://demo-stable.ofbiz.apache.org/accounting/control/EditCustomTimePeriod]
> [2] 
> [https://demo-stable.ofbiz.apache.org/accounting/control/TimePeriods?organizationPartyId=Company]
> This is due to the fact that the field 'isClosed' is not set. Appropriate 
> values are: Y or N.



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