On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:48 AM, Stephen Agyepong <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ed, > > I am running > mifosplatform-17.07.01.release > fineract 1.0.0 > > Thanks > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 9:39 AM, Ed Cable <[email protected]> wrote: > >> So stephen you don't see the two values in the dropdown here? What >> version are you running? >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 6:26 AM, Stephen Agyepong < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am trying to setup a New Head Office on my local machine (Windows 10) >>> but >>> have issues. >>> For example, the "Repayment Scheduleing Type" of the "Create Holiday" >>> feature's dropdown list is empty. >>> How does it get populated? >>> I am following this link: >>> https://mifosforge.jira.com/wiki/spaces/docs/pages/67895348/ >>> Initial+System+Set+Up?preview >>> >>> What am I missing? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Stephen >>> >>> On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 12:25 PM, Ed Cable <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> > Thanks Santosh. I added bullet loan to the title for people that search >>> > that. >>> > >>> > Ed >>> > >>> > On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 9:21 AM, Santosh Math < >>> > [email protected]> wrote: >>> > >>> > > Hi Ed, >>> > > >>> > > I documented it here with little more and concise description: >>> > > >>> > > http://mifos.cloud.answerhub.com/questions/2393/how-to-pay- >>> > > whole-principal-or-whole-principalinter.html? >>> > childToView=2394#answer-2394 >>> > > >>> > > Related to variable instalment, I will reproduce the scenario and >>> let me >>> > > come back on that. >>> > > >>> > > Thanks >>> > > Santosh >>> > > >>> > > On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 9:29 PM, Ed Cable <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > > >>> > >> Santosh, >>> > >> >>> > >> Could we document that as a solution in AnswerHub? >>> > >> >>> > >> Ed >>> > >> >>> > >> On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 8:25 AM, Santosh Math < >>> > >> [email protected]> wrote: >>> > >> >>> > >>> Hi Ed, >>> > >>> >>> > >>> I created one scenario here- all principal only paid at last >>> > instalment- >>> > >>> using moratorium on Principal payment. >>> > >>> >>> > >>> https://demo.openmf.org/#/viewloanaccount/1722 >>> > >>> >>> > >>> If number of instalments are 'n' and then set moratorium on >>> principal >>> > >>> payment as 'n-1' >>> > >>> >>> > >>> in above link n=4. >>> > >>> >>> > >>> >>> > >>> Thanks >>> > >>> Santosh >>> > >>> >>> > >>> On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 7:59 PM, Ed Cable <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > >>> >>> > >>>> Santosh or others, >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> I was trying to test out configuration of a bullet loan (all >>> principal >>> > >>>> or principal/interest) to be repaid in the final installment of >>> the >>> > loan. >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> I was going to try two approaches and ended up doing mix of the >>> two to >>> > >>>> achieve my purpose but I think it could be made easier. >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> *Approach 1: * >>> > >>>> - Set loan term to # of months for total maturity of loan (i.e. 24 >>> > >>>> months) >>> > >>>> - Set # of repayments to 1. >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> Expected: Repayment schedule has the 1 one repayment as the final >>> date >>> > >>>> in the maturity of the loan >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> Actual: Repayment date is first due after disbursal (i.e. first >>> > month). >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> Approach 2: >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> - Create a full schedule >>> > >>>> - Modify repayment schedule and delete all the payments except the >>> > last >>> > >>>> one and modify installments amount to be total. >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> Expected: successful loan creation >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> Actual: got several different errors even though I had set max >>> gap in >>> > >>>> installment to be greater than the gap I was testing. >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> validation.msg.loan.variable.schedule.date.must.be.in.min.ma >>> x.range >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> Blended Approach: >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> - At last I just did what I did in approach 1 and then i modified >>> > >>>> repayment schedule to adjust the installment date till the >>> maturity >>> > date. >>> > >>>> Originally I thought i had to do find this maturity date on my own >>> > but then >>> > >>>> I realize it was displayed so this isn't too bad. >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> Alternatively one could specify first repayment date as this >>> maturity >>> > >>>> date too. >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> Is this the approach one should take? >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> -- >>> > >>>> *Ed Cable* >>> > >>>> President/CEO, Mifos Initiative >>> > >>>> [email protected] | Skype: edcable | Mobile: +1.484.477.8649 >>> > >>>> <(484)%20477-8649> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> *Collectively Creating a World of 3 Billion Maries | * >>> > http://mifos.org >>> > >>>> <http://facebook.com/mifos> <http://www.twitter.com/mifos> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > >>> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> -- >>> > >> *Ed Cable* >>> > >> President/CEO, Mifos Initiative >>> > >> [email protected] | Skype: edcable | Mobile: +1.484.477.8649 >>> > >> <(484)%20477-8649> >>> > >> >>> > >> *Collectively Creating a World of 3 Billion Maries | * >>> http://mifos.org >>> > >> <http://facebook.com/mifos> <http://www.twitter.com/mifos> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > > >>> > >>> > >>> > -- >>> > *Ed Cable* >>> > President/CEO, Mifos Initiative >>> > [email protected] | Skype: edcable | Mobile: +1.484.477.8649 >>> > >>> > *Collectively Creating a World of 3 Billion Maries | *http://mifos.org >>> > <http://facebook.com/mifos> <http://www.twitter.com/mifos> >>> > >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> *Ed Cable* >> President/CEO, Mifos Initiative >> [email protected] | Skype: edcable | Mobile: +1.484.477.8649 >> <(484)%20477-8649> >> >> *Collectively Creating a World of 3 Billion Maries | *http://mifos.org >> <http://facebook.com/mifos> <http://www.twitter.com/mifos> >> >> >
