hi Ryan
that did not seem to work. It let me enter cycle 4 or 5 in the
historical date field but still offered the cycle 1 value for the new
loan.
Has anyone an alternative workaround to going back to cycle 1 with a
new loan product but a higher value than the default for cycle 1?
thanks
Gayl
On 13/08/2010, Ryan Whitney <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gayl,
>
> Since you are using loan amounts based on loan cycle, I¹m not sure about the
> work around since we didn¹t use this method with that loan option.
>
> One thing to investigate, on the bottom of a client or group detail page,
> there is a link that says ³View Summarized Historical Data², then on that
> page you can edit the historical data and enter in your loan cycle for the
> client.  This will then appear in the clients loan cycle.
>
> Now, I¹m not entirely sure this will make the amount based by loan cycle to
> work, but it might and its worth checking out.
>
> Ryan
>
>
> On 8/12/10 22:29, "Gayl Kennedy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> hi
>> I have studied the document which Ryan sent me some weeks ago entitled
>> Mifos Manual Data Migration ­ Opening Balances
>> and we are going to follow that approach but I am not clear what will
>> happen
>> when they complete repayments on their in progress loan and look to take
>> out a
>> new loan.
>> Do I have to use the max field to allow the data entry team to enter any
>> value
>> loan so they can start a new loan product at cycle 1 in mifos terms but at
>> cycle 4 say in this MFI as compared to an actual NEW group who want a
>> cycle 1
>> loan?
>> it is going to make our data very difficult to tell other than by loan
>> value
>> how many loan cycles they are actually on....
>> if I am missing an alternative approach please advise
>>
>> --
>> Ryan Whitney
>> Mifos Technical Program Manager
>> [email protected]
>> Mifos - Technology that Empowers Microfinance (www.mifos.org)
>> Our mission is to enable the poor, especially the poorest, to create a
>> world
>> without poverty.
>> <http://grameenfoundation.org/take-action/ingenuity-fund-challenge/>
>> P please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.
>
>


-- 
Regards
Gayl

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This SF.net email is sponsored by 

Make an app they can't live without
Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge
http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev 
_______________________________________________
Mifos-users mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mifos-users

Reply via email to