Hi Wilfred -
Welcome to the list and the community. I've noticed you pointed out a
broken link (which I took out) and want to thank you for participating.
Can you tell us more about what you are working on?
On the standing instructions topic, and in general (and this is a reminder
for everyone on list), the way to proceed is to:
1. Do the Initial Research -
1. see if there is documentation on the wiki about this.
2. check out the listserv for discussion that may have happened [
https://lists.apache.org/[email protected] ]
3. check out the swagger documented API on the hosted fineract.dev
site (APIs map to available features)
2. If the feature of functionality is not present, then please:
1. spell out the requirements in some detail in an email
2. and open up a Jira Ticket with the requirements
3. and on the listserv, explain what you hope to change in the code
and how you'd like to add the feature
4. And get some discussion and AGREEMENT, or at least non objection
(on listserv)
3. Raise a Pull Request with your code changes including acceptance
tests, documentation, etc.
4. Work the process through to acceptance of your PR
If you are new to an open source project, it may be useful to hang out on
the list and read past posts for many weeks or months to get a feel for the
community, to work on an existing ticket that needs fixing, or to help with
a priority task that the community has already identified.
And yes, we probably NEED better documentation, including around the
existing Standing Instructions functionality on our wiki, and/or a deeper
dive into what is needed and what may be missing. Yes, it exists, and you
may find the documentation on the MifoX website gives you better info (the
Mifos project maintains the front end and contributed the core MifosX which
became Fineract1.x).
Thank you
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021, 1:12 AM Kigred Developer <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello Devs,
>
> I am considering migration of sacco operations to Fineract 1.X.
> I know it is possible to create loans whose installments date back to 2019
> but is it possible to have installments settled using standing instructions?
>
> Regards.
> Wilfred
>
>