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jbrewster updated MIFOS-2736:
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    Status: Verified  (was: Resolved)

> Closed Savings Account are showing up in the Collection Sheet Entry and then 
> re-opening the accounts
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>                 Key: MIFOS-2736
>                 URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-2736
>             Project: mifos
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Collection Sheet Entry
>    Affects Versions: Release 1.4.3
>         Environment: SECDEP Testing Server
>            Reporter: Ryan Whitney
>            Assignee: johnwoodlock
>             Fix For: Gazelle C
>
>         Attachments: issueMifos-2736.JPG
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> When entering in data into a collection sheet for a renewed SECDEP client 
> (Client has left program and returned), the client's old closed savings 
> accounts are showing up in the collection sheet.  
> When re-activating the client, secdep staff create new savings accounts for 
> the client, and then enter in the next deposit into the collection sheet.  
> This actually deposits the money into the old original savings accounts and 
> re-opens them, meaning the client now has double accounts.
> REPRO:
> Note - Probably need to do advance the time on the server to properly repro
> 1. Client leaves program - Close savings accounts and mark account on hold
> 2. After some time, client rejoins - Mark client account as active again and 
> create new savings clients
> 3. Next meeting date, enter in savings deposits into the collection sheet
> EXPECTED:
> Deposits are posted to the newly opened savings accounts
> ACTUAL:
> Amount is deposited into the old savings accounts and they are re-opened, or 
> at least show as being active.
> It might seem obvious as a workaround to use the old savings accounts and 
> close the new ones, but I'm concerned by that.
> 1. Change history doesn't mark that they have been re-activated.  Will this 
> cause issue with other things in the system?
> 2. Will it ignore the period that the account was closed when calculating the 
> interest posting or actually take it into account (it should only use the 
> period after its re-activated)
> You could try closing the old accounts and use the new ones, but you're going 
> to keep running into this issue.
> Previously, SECDEP was marking the accounts as inactive, but inactive means 
> they are still showing up in the collection sheet and still posting interest. 
>  Also, the only way to properly award a client who is closing the account is 
> to click on close account as that awards the interest.  So marking the 
> accounts as inactive is not an appropriate work around either.

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