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johnwoodlock resolved MIFOSBI-315.
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    Resolution: Fixed

Now,

a customer will be attached to a loan officer even if it has a created_date 
before the loan officer.

a loan/savings account will be attached to product even if it has a 
created_date before the product.

a loan officer will be brought over with its office even if it has a 
created_date before the office.


This will typically mean that migrated data will ETL easier as many migrations 
set up loan officer, office and product data in mifos (which will set their 
created_dates to 'today') but migrated customers and accounts with 
created_dates of when they were created.  The small downside is Loan Officer 
reports will only show as if their history had started from the 
'created_dates'.    


> Date Mismatches Handled Less Restrictively in ETL
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>
>                 Key: MIFOSBI-315
>                 URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOSBI-315
>             Project: mifos business intelligence
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: Mifos BI 1.2
>            Reporter: johnwoodlock
>            Assignee: johnwoodlock
>             Fix For: Mifos BI 1.3
>
>
> The ETL forces a stopping error when 'customers' are linked to a loan officer 
> whose 'created_date' is after the customers 'created_date'.
> Likewise, the ETL forces a stopping error when loans or savings accounts are 
> linked to a product whose 'created_date' is after the loans or savings 
> accounts 'created_date'.
> Likewise, the ETL doesnt 'bring over' a loan officer to the data warehouse if 
> it had been created before its 'office' (which causes problems of not finding 
> the loan officer during the ETL)

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