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Benefits: The date of birth is later than the start date of the person record
Summary:
Hello,
We have added 'Expected Child' as a contact relationship in the list. This relationship allows a person to create a contact (Expected Child) and not specifying the date of birth.
When the child is born, the relationship is changed from Expected Child to Child. Hence, new relationship start date and date of birth should be entered. (Only here issues are faced) - refer to below screenshots.
Screenshot 1 - Employee creates 'Expected Child'
Screenshot 2 - Suppose after one month, the baby is born. The employee modifies the existing contact and change relationship to 'Child' and enter a new relationship start date (lets say 22/10/22) ---> This working fine
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