Changing center meeting date is adding in past installments for loans.
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Key: MIFOS-2740
URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-2740
Project: mifos
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Centers
Affects Versions: Release 1.4.3
Reporter: Ryan Whitney
Priority: Major
Attachments: Loan Schedule after center meeting change.png, Loan
Schedule before center meeting change.png
When changing the center meeting date, the loan schedule for a loan is having
some past dates added to the payment schedule, effectively adding more
repayments to the loan schedule.
REPRO:
1. Use a center with clients with individual loans in the middle of repaying it
2. Change the center meeting date
EXPECTED:
All dates going forward are adjusted to the new meeting date
ACTUAL:
Some past dates are adjusted to the new meeting date and therefore,
installments are shown as now being past due.
What's even more interesting, is its not ADDING new installments, its actually
shifting the schedule back a few weeks and adding payments (see attached
screenshots), so the loan is now scheduled to end three weeks earlier.
This is happening on SECDEP testing server, see
Branch: ANILAO
Center: Cali Proper
Group: Cali Proper-1
Client: Doruelo Elizabeth
See attached screenshot
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