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johnwoodlock commented on MIFOS-2914:
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Note: In initial datawarehouse analysis, I didn't find a reason to show aging 
in arrears as other than "loan is 6 weeks in arrears" (loan level aging) which 
is the current mifos approach.  Not saying the other approach talked about here 
can't be done (installment level aging) just that I'm not seeing it as the 
typical aging in arrears approach.

> Aging in Arrears table inaccurate
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MIFOS-2914
>                 URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-2914
>             Project: mifos
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Database
>            Reporter: emilytucker
>            Assignee: johnwoodlock
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: Release E, Release E - Unscheduled
>
>
> According to Naganand the summary table in Mifos, Aging in Arrears (not sure 
> the exact table name), is not being populated correctly.
> Scenario:  Client has a weekly loan that has 3 missed installments of 100Rs 
> each.  The most overdue installment is 3 weeks late, the more recently missed 
> installment is a few days late.
> Expected:  In the aging in arrears table, these values should be populated 
> like this:
> 1-7 Days in areas:  100Rs
> 7-14 days in arrears:  100Rs.
> 14-21 days in arrears: 100
> Actual
> 1-7 Days in areas:  0
> 7-14 days in arrears:  0.
> 14-21 days in arrears: 300
> Basically ALL overdue installments are appears in the aging bucket of the 
> oldest/most late installment.

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