Hi Soham,
It would be great if you can give more details (data,
steps to reproduce, screenshots...) on what you
observed? What should I do to reproduce the problems?
Thank you.

kim
--- Soham Dhakal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Kim
> I understand the part about creating the custom
> properties file.
> What I am not clear on is what are the possible
> properties/values that can
> be set in that file. 
> 
> For e.g. before I changed the following properties
> to get a certain rounding
> result (no decimal displayed, .50 and up rounds up,
> less than .50 rounds
> down):
> 
> AccountingRules.RoundingRule=CEILING
> AccountingRules.DigitsAfterDecimal=0
> AccountingRules.AmountToBeRoundedTo=1
> 
> I know it picked up my properties file because I had
> added Sunday as a
> working day, which in the default one is not listed.
> And this worked before,
> when the default properties file did not have the
> following (the latest
> version of the default properties file I see some
> other properties like):
> 
> AccountingRules.CurrencyCode=INR
> AccountingRules.DigitsAfterDecimal=1
> AccountingRules.DigitsBeforeDecimal=7
> AccountingRules.DigitsAfterDecimalForInterest=5
> AccountingRules.DigitsBeforeDecimalForInterest=10
> AccountingRules.MaxInterest=999
> AccountingRules.MinInterest=0
> 
> When I created a custom properties file and added
> the following additions to
> it, it is not rounding properly now
> AccountingRules.RoundingRule=CEILING
> AccountingRules.DigitsAfterDecimal=0
> AccountingRules.AmountToBeRoundedTo=1 
> 
> So my question is what are the properties that I
> need to define in my custom
> properties file in order to affect rounding?
> 
> Also, what are the different values accepted, for
> e.g.
>
FiscalCalendarRules.ScheduleTypeForMeetingOnHoliday=same_day
> Other than same_day what else can I set?
> 
> 
> Hope this clarifies it.
> 
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On 
> >Behalf Of Kimloan Ho
> >Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 2:47 AM
> >To: Developer
> >Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: [Mifos-developer] Rounding
> Rules Questions
> >
> >Hi Soham,
> >The default properties file is for common Mifos
> users.
> >You need to create the custom properties file and
> for your own 
> >setting. New entries are added but there is no
> changes to the 
> >old entries at all. I think there needs to be a
> code change 
> >for Mifos to work as you expect and the properties
> file set up 
> >is not sufficient. But does it behave the same way
> as last 
> >time or different? Thank you. 
> >
> >kim
> >--- Soham Dhakal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> I checked out the latest default.properties and
> see the following 
> >> lines
> >> 
> >> AccountingRules.CurrencyCode=INR
> >> AccountingRules.DigitsAfterDecimal=1
> >> AccountingRules.DigitsBeforeDecimal=7
> >> AccountingRules.DigitsAfterDecimalForInterest=5
> >> AccountingRules.DigitsBeforeDecimalForInterest=10
> >> AccountingRules.MaxInterest=999
> >> AccountingRules.MinInterest=0
> >> 
> >> However based on previous conversation I was
> expecting to see 
> >> something like
> >> 
> >> AccountingRules.RoundingRule=CEILING
> >> AccountingRules.DigitsAfterDecimal=0
> >> AccountingRules.AmountToBeRoundedTo=1
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Has something changed? Now when I created a
> custom.properties (and 
> >> added to the resource)  added the above lines it
> does not round as I 
> >> would expect.
> >> 
> >>  
> >> 
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >From:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> 
> >>
>
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> On
> >> >Behalf Of Adam Monsen
> >> >Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 2:04 AM
> >> >To: Mifos Developer Mailing List
> >> >Subject: SPAM-LOW: Re: [Mifos-developer]
> Rounding
> >> Rules Questions
> >> >
> >> >On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 11:56 -0800, Kimloan Ho
> >> wrote:
> >> >> Hi Soham,
> >> >> I would like to correct the error I made when
> I
> >> sent you the file,
> >> >> which is the application.default.properties
> >> should never be changed
> >> >> and if you want to set new values you should
> do
> >> it in the
> >> >> application.custom.properties. Thank you, Van
> and
> >> Adam, for
> >> >reminding
> >> >> me of this. Sorry about that, Soham.
> >> >> So depends on what revision of the source code
> >> you have you
> >> >should get
> >> >> the application.default.properties that goes
> with
> >> it and you
> >> >can make
> >> >> a copy of it, rename it to
> >> application.custom.properties and
> >> >put your
> >> >> new values in. We will look into what you
> report
> >> and see why that
> >> >> happens. Thank you.
> >> >
> >> >Just wanted to make a clarification...
> >> >
> >> >The application-wide configuration file is
> called 
> >> >applicationConfiguration.default.properties. The
> >> copy for
> >> >custom settings should be called
> >> >applicationConfiguration.custom.properties.
> >> >applicationConfiguration.custom.properties need
> >> only contain
> >> >the particular key/value pairs you wish to
> override
> >> in the
> >> >default config.
> >> >
> >> >I believe
> >> applicationConfiguration.custom.properties can be
> >> >placed anywhere in your classpath. If you
> normally
> >> build from
> >> >source, placing this file in the same directory
> as 
> >> >applicationConfiguration.default.properties will
> >> cause the
> >> >built war to include the file, which works.
> >> >
> >> >However, a better option (for Tomcat users) is
> >> simply to place
> >> >the file in CATALINA_HOME/shared/classes/. I
> >> haven't tried
> >> >this but it should work (Soham or Kim, would you
> >> mind trying
> >> >this?). I'm not sure where it should be placed
> for
> >> other
> >> >application servers.
> >> >
> >> >--
> >> >Adam Monsen
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
>
>>---------------------------------------------------------------
> >> >----------
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