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Van Mittal-Henkle resolved MIFOS-4936.
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    Resolution: Fixed

resolving this issue and replacing it by the merge remaining for G release 
(MIFOS-4971)

> a group transfer between branches with center hierarchy turned off can lead 
> to clients from one group showing up in another group
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>
>                 Key: MIFOS-4936
>                 URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-4936
>             Project: mifos
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Groups
>    Affects Versions: Release 2.1, Release G
>            Reporter: Van Mittal-Henkle
>            Assignee: Van Mittal-Henkle
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: keef
>             Fix For: Release 2.1.1, Release G - Iteration 5, Release G
>
>         Attachments: mifos_dup_search_id_bad.sql.gz, 
> mifos_dup_search_id_base.sql.gz
>
>
> To reproduce:
> # in applicationConfiguration.custom.properties turn off centers by including:
> ClientRules.CenterHierarchyExists=false
> # for this example assume a clean database with two branches.
> # Create "group1" in BranchA (it will have search_id=1.1)
> # Create "group2" in BranchB (it will also have search_id=1.1)
> # Create "client in group1" in group1
> # From the group details page use "Edit office membership" to move group1 to 
> BranchB (group1 search_id=1.2)
> # Create "group3" in BranchB (it will have search_id=1.2)
> # now "client in group1" will also show up in group3 since the search_ids for 
> group1 and group3 are both 1.2

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