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Kay Chau commented on MIFOSBI-313:
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We want the full fix

> ETL not picking up Loan Officer leaving one branch and joining another
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>                 Key: MIFOSBI-313
>                 URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOSBI-313
>             Project: mifos business intelligence
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: Mifos BI 1.2
>            Reporter: johnwoodlock
>            Assignee: johnwoodlock
>            Priority: Major
>
> Mifos no longer creates personnel_movement entries.  Don't know when this 
> started.  Guess is 2.1.x
> The personnel_movement table was used by ETL to pick up loan officers going 
> to new branches.  ETL fell over for Digamber prod because some loan officers 
> had moved branch.  The ETL thought this new branch was the 'first' branch and 
> fell over because of date created problem.  Even if it didn't fall over it 
> wouldn't have recorded the loan officer branch movements correctly and LO 
> reports would likely be wrong.
> Probably not worth fixing mifos.  The same info is recorded on the mifos 
> audit table 'change_log/change_log_detail' but that has the problem of 
> recording changes by the branch name rather than the branch id so problems 
> can occur when branch name is edited.
> So, think this will need an ETL upgrade for full fix.  Can get ETL to run 
> through with a data fix to allow non LO reports to be viewed.
> So, data fix requiredd? and/or full fix required (Binny/Kay).
> If full fix done think I'd put some better 'lookup logic in' to reduce chance 
> of problems and clear message about where problem is before running the main 
> ETL code.

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