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CDM Event Model - Termination for Schedules

Background

When a termination applies to a quantity schedule, all the dated values from the effective period onwards should be set to zero.

What is being released?

The UpdateQuantityAmountForEachMatchingQuantity function has been enhanced to apply the quantity change to all dated values from the current period onward. A new function UpdateDatedValues has been created to perform the update of the DatedValue.

The period from which the change should take effect is determined using the primitiveInstruction → quantityChange → change → effectiveDate.

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Changes can be reviewed in PR: #4028

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gtarres commented Oct 6, 2025

This PR (#4028) should be closed without merging because it introduces backward-incompatible changes. In essence, it includes an enhancement to support the representation of terminations for schedules and does not directly affect the DRR reports.

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