Agreed, and to be clear, it should be the day you set as the beginning of
your work week (ie, if someone sets Mon Sun for the work week, it would
start on Monday).
Ryan
On 3/2/10 10:12, "Kay Chau" <kc...@grameenfoundation.org> wrote:
> I think this should be determined by what you set for
> FiscalCalendarRules.WorkingDays. So by default, Mifos has Monday as the start
> of your work week.
>
> http://www.mifos.org/knowledge/support/deploying-mifos/configuration/guide#cal
> endar
>
> Kay
>
>
> From: Ryan Whitney [mailto:rwhit...@grameenfoundation.org]
> Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 5:25 PM
> To: mifos-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Mifos-users] Changing center meeting dates logic
>
> Kay,
>
> How is a week determined? Is it Sunday Saturday, or Monday to Sunday? I
> think that¹s the only thing that¹s not quite clear.
>
> Ryan
>
>
> On 3/2/10 8:56, "Kay Chau" <kc...@grameenfoundation.org> wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> We are updating the business logic in Mifos around changing center meeting
> dates. The existing logic is not consistent so we are implementing a
> consistent way to update these dates.
>
> Now, when changing a center meeting date in the current installment ³period²,
> the change will always be applied in the next installment ³period², where a
> period is the frequency of your meeting schedule and the repayment falls in.
>
> For example, if you have a weekly meeting on Wednesdays currently, and you
> change the meeting date to Thursday, the current working week will still keep
> the original repayment days of Wednesday. Your meeting date will be changed
> next working week to Thursday. This is regardless of whether or not a
> repayment has past this week. In my example today (March 1st), this week¹s
> meeting will still occur on March 3rd, but next week¹s repayment will now be
> on March 10th.
>
> The same applies for monthly meetings. In this example, you normally have a
> meeting date on the 20th of every month, and you change the meeting date to
> the 5th of every month. In the current month (March), your meeting date will
> still fall on March 20th. However, in April, the following month, the meeting
> date will be on April 5th.
>
> Also, this mirrors what happens in Mifos right now, but as always, changing
> the center meeting date does not take effect until batch jobs are run. This
> means that if your batch jobs are scheduled to run at midnight (by default),
> the determination of what current installment period you are in happens after
> midnight. For example, if you make a change in the Mifos UI on Feb 28th, the
> change doesn¹t actually happen until March 1st. This means if you have a
> monthly meeting, and you decide to change the meeting dates to fall on the 1st
> of every month, the change will take effect in April.
>
> We will update the FS with this information. Let us know if there are any
> thoughts or questions around this.
>
> Kay
>
>
>
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