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qa:billing_test_cases [2015/07/02 16:30] klussierqa:billing_test_cases [2015/07/02 16:34] klussier
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-====7. Restores Overdue Fines Appropriately, No Previous "Voids", Patron Will Stay Owe On Lost Item Return====+====7. Restores Overdue Fines Appropriately, No Previous "Voids", Patron Will Still Owe On Lost Item Return====
  
  
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 ====10. Interval Testing==== ====10. Interval Testing====
-**Relevant Settings:** //Negative balance interval// set to 1 hour; //Prohibit negative balance (default) set to True+ 
 +**Relevant Settings:** //Negative balance interval// set to 1 hour; //Prohibit negative balance (default)// set to True
  
   * Two items are checked out and marked lost.   * Two items are checked out and marked lost.
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    * Test 12 should result in a negative balance that equals the amount of the partial payment that was made.    * Test 12 should result in a negative balance that equals the amount of the partial payment that was made.
  
-14. Prohibit negative balances on overdue bills ONLY+====14. Prohibit negative balances on overdue bills ONLY====
  
 Relevant settings – //Prohibit negative balances on bills for overdue materials// set to True; All other negative balance settings unset. Relevant settings – //Prohibit negative balances on bills for overdue materials// set to True; All other negative balance settings unset.
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