Op zaterdag 1 september 2018 16:55:44 CEST schreef Adrien Monteleone:
> Hmm... Not sure I’m following there. You assigned the payment to another
> payment? Is that even possible?
> 
You can. It's just modeling a real world situation.

An example:
Imagine a customer payed you for a service in advance. However due to 
circumstances you decide not to charge the service (service not rendered, 
commercial compensation,...) and instead decide to reimburse the pre-payment.
Voila.


> I suspect you’ve got an errant extra payment somewhere.
> 
Likely Rich's earlier attempt to make a payment to cancel the pre-payment 
created this situation.

But without more details it's impossible to judge whether there is a hidden 
problem or not.

Regards,

Geert


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