Ryan is correct, this is the intended workflow.  If the redo loan path
is being used to correct a mistake in a loan account, the loan account
with the error is first reversed using the 'reverse loan' link and then
a new(correct)loan account is created using the redo loan link.  There
is no data link between the reversed loan and the redone loan to tie
them together.

 

 

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Subject: Re: [Mifos-functional] [Mifos-developer] Redo loan creates new
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Hi Malini & Pramod,

I believe this is "by design" so to speak.  I found out that the
intended workflow for redo loan is to first perform a reverse loan and
then do the redo loan.  The reverse loan should take care of these
cases.  

I think we can test this once we complete work on the reverse loan, just
to make sure.

Ryan


On 8/11/08 8:53 AM, "Malini K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

We found two more issues related to Redo:

1. The Redo action disburses the new loan and applies payments till
date. But it does not check that another active loan account exists for
the same product. So Redoing a loan results in two loan accounts in
'ACTIVE_IN_GOOD_STANDING' status for the same product for that client.
Is that acceptable, because an older bug was filed to fix the problem of
2 active accounts for the same product:
https://mifos.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=1610 , see discussion
towards the end.

2. The performance metrics related to that particular client/group takes
both of these loan accounts into consideration. E.g: The Loan Cycle Per
Product metric counts both the old and new accounts.

Malini & Pramod
ThoughtWorks



On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Pramod Biligiri
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi, 
We have been looking at the way the Redo Loan feature is implemented. We
noticed that 
when you Redo a loan, 

1. A new loan account is created, with REDONE flag  = 1. 
2. The older account still remains, and is left as
ACCOUNT_ACTIVE_IN_GOOD_STANDING. 
3. Both of these accounts show up on the Client Information page. 

Is this expected behaviour? Or should the older account be moved into
the CANCELLED state 
with Redone flag = 1. 

This happens irrespective of GLIM is enabled or not. 

Pramod, Malini & Nandini, 
ThoughtWorks
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Pramod Biligiri
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi, 
We have been looking at the way the Redo Loan feature is implemented. We
noticed that 
when you Redo a loan, 

1. A new loan account is created, with REDONE flag  = 1. 
2. The older account still remains, and is left as
ACCOUNT_ACTIVE_IN_GOOD_STANDING. 
3. Both of these accounts show up on the Client Information page. 

Is this expected behaviour? Or should the older account be moved into
the CANCELLED state 
with Redone flag = 1. 

This happens irrespective of GLIM is enabled or not. 

Pramod, Malini & Nandini, 
ThoughtWorks
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