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Rafal Lewandowski resolved MIFOS-5077.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fixed the validation message. A new service facade had to be added in order to
get access to mifos configuration - the allowed numbers of digits before and
after the decimal separator.
> Page with Stack trace appears after entering amount with big number into
> 'Recommended amount for deposit' field and trying to create new Savings
> account
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>
> Key: MIFOS-5077
> URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-5077
> Project: mifos
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Savings Account
> Affects Versions: Release 2.2
> Reporter: Lukasz Chudy
> Assignee: Rafal Lewandowski
> Fix For: Release 2.2.1
>
> Attachments: StackTrace.txt
>
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> During the Savings account creation flow, after entering amount with big
> number into 'Recommended amount for deposit' field and then after clicking
> Submit button, page with stack trace appears.
> Repro:
> 1. Login to Mifos.
> 2. Click on 'Create new Savings account' link.
> 3. Select any client and savings product.
> 4. On 'Enter Savings account information' page, fill all necessary fields and
> enter amount into 'Recommended amount for deposit' field:
> "10000000000000000000000000000000000"
> 5. Click on Continue button.
> 6. Click Preview button.
> 7. Click Submit button.
> Expected result:
> There should be validation for the number of digits before decimal.
> Actual result:
> Page with stack trace appears. See attached file.
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