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keithwoodlock updated MIFOS-2451:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: Mifos Backlog)
                   Unscheduled

> Performance history doesn't decrement all payments on adjustment
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>
>                 Key: MIFOS-2451
>                 URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-2451
>             Project: mifos
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Loan Account
>    Affects Versions: Release 1.3
>         Environment: Platform: All, OS: All
>            Reporter: Jeff Brewster
>            Assignee: mifosdeveloperqueue
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: Volunteer
>             Fix For: Unscheduled
>
>
> When a loan is in Active-Bad Standing, multiple installments are typically due
> on the loan account.  If a payment is made to catch up the loan, the 
> performance
> history increments by the number of "caught up" payments.  If the user then
> applies an adjustment to revert last payment, the performance history # of
> payments only decrements by one, not by the number of payments.
> Scenario:
> 1. Find loan with in bad standing with payments due.  e.g. 3 payments due.
> 2. Prior to applying payment, note the performance history # of payments.  
> e.g.
> it is set to "9".  
> 3. Apply payment for amount in arrears which covers 3 payments.
> 4. Performance history on loan account shows # of payments now set to "12".
> 5. Apply adjustment and revert last payment.
> Actual result:  
>  Performance history on loan account shows # of payments now set to "11"
> Expected result:
>  Performance history on loan account shows # of payments set back to "9"
> tested with revision trunk@15228, but not a new behavior with Gazelle A.

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