Ryan, Gayl,

As far as I remember it,

> Scenario 1: Loans created after holiday is created - Should reflect the
> holiday correctly when generating the schedule.

correct.

> Scenario 2: Loans created before holiday is created - All loans should be
> updated AFTER batch jobs run. - Actually, I believe this is the behavior but
> someone should confirm/deny this.

Correct, when a new holiday is added. an overnight batch job is run
that picks up on all loans that require their 'loan installments' to
be re-scheduled.
the installments that are affected are future installments,
specifically any installment after today + one installment period (a
week or month depending on the meeting schedule)

regards,
Keith.

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Ryan Whitney
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Gayl,
>
> Sorry for the late reply, was pretty busy the last few weeks.
>
> Here are how the loan repayments and holidays should work
>
> Scenario 1: Loans created after holiday is created - Should reflect the
> holiday correctly when generating the schedule.
>
> Scenario 2: Loans created before holiday is created - All loans should be
> updated AFTER batch jobs run. - Actually, I believe this is the behavior but
> someone should confirm/deny this.
>
> Scenario 3: Rescheduling loans and holiday handling - Holidays appearing in
> the future are handled correctly but holidays in the past aren't.  There is
> a bug open on this that has been fixed for the next release -
> http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-3679
>
> Ryan
> On 10/18/10 16:25, "Gayl Kennedy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> hi Ryan
>> very odd on this side too, (gremlins?) but when I went back to Admin
>> to View Holidays it had disappeared.  I set it up again as follows -
>> just for the test branch:
>>
>>> From Date  To Date  Holiday Name  Repayment Rule                   Applies 
>>> To
>> 20/12/2010  2/1/2011  Christmas  Next Meeting/Repayment  Test Branch
>>
>> we are using centres/groups/clients with the loan set up as a client
>> loan and also have clients with no centre/group.
>>
>> Anyway when I created a new loan it did what I expected - no
>> repayments for the weeks impacted and 3 repayments showing then for
>> the next repayment date after the holiday (5 Jan)
>>
>> 9 15-Dec-2010 - 200.11 39.89 0.00 240.00
>> 10 05-Jan-2011 - 200.11 39.89 0.00 240.00
>> 11 05-Jan-2011 - 200.11 39.89 0.00 240.00
>> 12 05-Jan-2011 - 200.11 39.89 0.00 240.00
>> 13 12-Jan-2011 - 200.11 39.89 0.00 240.00
>>
>>
>> So I can't reproduce it either.
>> Am I right in thinking that any loans created before the holiday is
>> entered will not be rescheduled as above?  it will only apply to loans
>> created after that date?  Not such a big deal for us as we are on
>> monthly repayment schedules they will show as in bad standing after
>> Christmas...
>>
>> Thanks Gayl
>>
>> On 16/10/2010, Ryan Whitney <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Gayl,
>>>
>>> I ran into a similar issue and then was unable to repro.  A few follow-up
>>> questions:
>>> 1. What holiday rule are you using?
>>> 2. This may seem odd...but wondering if a Mifos restart might fix the issue?
>>> 3. Are you using Centers or just groups and clients? (I'm sure you've
>>> mentioned your setup in past e-mails, but can't remember)
>>>
>>> Ryan
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/15/10 18:06, "Gayl Kennedy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Kay
>>>> we are running 1.6 (initial / clean install) and I ran the batch jobs
>>>> this morning also and the dates are still ignoring the holiday break.
>>>> Regards
>>>> Gayl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 14/10/2010, Kay Chau <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Gayl, what version of Mifos are you using?  If it is before 1.6, you
>>>>> need to wait for batch jobs to run for the holiday to take effect.
>>>>> Otherwise, it should work as you expect...
>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: Gayl Kennedy [mailto:[email protected]]
>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 6:52 AM
>>>>>> To: A good place to start for users or folks new to Mifos.
>>>>>> Subject: [Mifos-users] Holidays and LSIM
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just set up a holiday period for Christmas of 2 weeks as a test with
>>>>>> the repayment due on the next working date (Jan 4) and yet when I set
>>>>>> up a loan to span that period the repayment schedule shows all the
>>>>>> weeks still when I expected it to go from 17 Dec to 4 Jan.
>>>>>> 9      17-Dec-2010
>>>>>> 10 24-Dec-2010
>>>>>> 11 31-Dec-2010
>>>>>> 12 07-Jan-2011
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is this because we have LSIM turned on or a bug or a misunderstanding
>>>>>> of how it should work?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> many thanks
>>>>>> Gayl
>>>>>>
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