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Question from AVQ Academy Part 2 - Englisch und Deutsch gemischt
Question from AVQ Academy Part 2 - Englisch und Deutsch gemischt
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Catégorie | Informatique |
Niveau | Autres |
Crée / Actualisé | 11.03.2015 / 09.06.2017 |
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Initial project: work together with bank's key users and business analysts to specify the requirements., elease upgrade project: understand the delta between old and new release, understand the running Avaloq instance and identify means and ways to migrat
– Source code according to specification, Technical specification, Input for test manager, use feedback of test manager to fix bugs etc., Input for communication with Avaloq
www.avaloq.com à community
www.avaloq.com à community à glossary
The glossary forms and maintains the correct wording in Avaloq and what these terms are used for.
Use search and the date range to show the most recent documents
On the Avaloq webpage www.avaloq.com à community
Instead of a printed documentation, you have an up to date online resource about documentations of different sections, in different languages and for different versions of Avaloq.
– Questions, Bugs, Development Internal Bugs, Change requests, Functional requests, GAPs (GAP, GAPi, Pre–GAP, GAPA), Internal requirements, Model Bank
Using the action save new query""
It is determined alphanumerically (ASCII–table)
It offers the possibility to insert a new frame without having to update the others.
The expression ins OBJ_KEY.HIRA.[frame identifier]
Simple keys, calculated keys, referenced keys, rule based keys.
No. The system creates only a separate frame if the parameterisation specialist uses a unique frame identifier.
No. In most of the rule engines are additions not directly parameterisable (extra column).
No, they cannot.
You define a frame label with an entry in the table OUT_TEXT.
No, therefore you use the concept of order validation.
Classifications are defined in an earlier stage of a migration project. It is absolutely crucial that classifications are well defined at implementation time. Once the system is live and running the effort to change existing classifications is much higher
They are based on the rule loader concept.
– Start the Task Application, Go to the tab Reports, Enter ID 926, Select 'Avaloq Script Type: Default', Do a lookup on the script type field, Count the Report Writer specific Script Types, Answer is 6, Report Writer Consolidator, –File Layout, –Pri
– Report Writer, Order Validation, Avaloq Message Interface, Rule Loader, CTX Actions
This data is lost. No storage of data in memory layer is done.
Order Persistence layer.
Usually the data dictionary at the kernel layer (obj_xyz) is displayed. However, if you have an open order on the same object, the data dictionary at its memory layer will be displayed (mem_doc_xyz).
The first is displaying an information window with a message you specify in the parameter of the call. The second statement is a fatal error and stops the execution with a fatal error message and a log entry.
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A workflow action
Avaloq performs – by default – only validations that are necessary for the system to operate correctly (e.g. an order will execute properly). Order Validation allows a bank to implement its own checks. Order Validations are not mandatory. The system can o
A view is similar to a 'stored query' over one or more tables, but it never contains data.
All Rule Loader Tables have the pattern 'RULE_LD' included in their name. Rule loader views are always based on Rule Loader Tables and have the pattern 'RULE_LD_V'.
const or expr
The system checks the rule with the highest priority first, e.g. 9999, until one rule matches.
It is the rule (usually with the lowest priority 0001 and usually with no matching criteria) that always matches. It normally is used to set a standard or default value.
Sequence numbers allow you to apply more than one rule out of a rule set for the same input (one result for every sequence).
There is a different task for every Rule Loader Table.
There will be an error message on the screen or an entry in the error log table. No rules of the set are loaded, the rules within Avaloq remain unchanged.
You must enter the same value as you find in the table in the column RULE_SET. The field is case sensitive!