Airsay, If I were you, what I would do first to be able to contribute to driving your problem to an eventual resolution, is see if you can figure out if this is a problem in the "back-end" (so a bug in https://github.com/apache/fineract) or a display issue in the UI (so a bug in https://github.com/openMF/community-app). Once that's clear, I would try to create an easy way to reproduce this issue. Then create a bug in the respective project's issue tracker. Then you can see if there any volunteers willing to contribute a fix. Or perhaps one of the partners would want to step up and contribute a fix working for you.
BTW Wouldn't it be cool if we used some sort of "tech support auction open marketplace" kind of site? What if Airsay, instead of posting his problem only here to our mailing lists, would create a bug in the appropriate issue tracker, and then be able to put a "bounty" on it - expressing "fixing this would be worth $N to me" (as in "currently", it would have to be possible to adjust it, in reaction to feedback..), to which interested parties and individuals (possibly even several!) could "bid" to mean "Heck yeah, I'd willing to contribute an upstream fix for this for $M!" (or maybe "not really sure what the problems is exactly and how to fix it, but.. for $X I would be willing to make some time to have a closer look for you, and then make you a quote"), out of which Airsay could pick one of the offers. The platform would be some sort of neutral middle man, and would have some sort of fancy game-ified reputation system... ;-) I've never seriously searched for anything like this, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone somewhere already thought of building a site like that... has anyone ever come across something like this? It's just a wild thought. Best, M. On Sat, 9 May 2020, 13:22 Airsay Longcon, <[email protected]> wrote: > Same under issue in Chrome, Edge, Chromium > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 9 May 2020, at 10:04, Samuel Joseph <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Try another browser > > Chrome > Opera, etc > > Safari or FireFox usually have that issue. > > Cheers. > > On Sat, 9 May 2020 at 10:02, airsay longcon <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I am running fineract (develop) on the following infrastructure >> Server: Windows 10 >> Tomcat: Tomcat 9.0.34 >> MySQL: MySQL 5.5.62 >> JDK: OpenJDK 11.0.7 >> Fineract: Fineract (develop) >> >> So I have been testing Fineract over the past four months with good >> success until last weekend. >> I have four products, two each under Recurring Deposit and Fixed Deposit. >> My preference would be Recurring Deposit but I can live with Fixed Deposit. >> After Properly Setting up products, I created a Client, created a >> back-dated recurring deposit account then calculated and posted interest. >> Prior to now interest posted (correct dates and amounts). However on >> Saturday May 01 (while still running on Tomcat 7 with JDK8) I noticed that >> Transaction Dates for Deposit and Interest displays null >> >> <image.png> >> >> >> Product is correctly setup as below >> <image.png> >> >> >> Notice in the screenshot above that Interest Rate Chart has a value for >> "Valid From Date". When I try to create an account however, I notice that >> it displays null as in the screenshot below >> <image.png> >> >> >> The same thing holds for Fixed Deposit. Anyone faced this before? How can >> i resolve? >> >> Not that Under Transactions when I drill down I get a valid date entry as >> below >> <image.png> >> >> >> Compare above screenshot for Transaction ID 2 with Transaction entry for >> same Transaction ID 2 >> <image.png> >> >> >> Any help/advice will be appreciated. >> >> Warm Regards >> Airsay >> > -- > [image: Logo] <https://www.fiter.io> > *Samuel C.S Joseph* > * Business/Projects.* > *e:* [email protected] > *w:* fiter.io <http://www.fiter.io> > *m:* +2348107176019 > [image: twitter icon] <https://twitter.com/Fiter_io> [image: youtube icon] > <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfWztdFtHI3PwaSLAEcwTNQ> [image: > linkedin icon] <https://www.linkedin.com/company/fiter-io> > >
