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Agree on the need for multiple event id’s for integration etc. But the other design point I am thinking about is whether the
event ids really belong at the notice level or whether they belong within the
body of the business event fields. Thinking forward, when we start to combine
some of these ‘business events’ together (e.g. in a rollover), we may want to specify
each of the business events separately (rollover has a repayment, interest
payment etc)…? Of course, the alternative is that when we combine these events
into a rollover… they are all considered to be ONE event. ? BK From: loanwg@xxxxxxxx
[mailto:loanwg@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of derek.n.lasalle@xxxxxxxxxxxx Highly recommended that a similar model for
event identifier is taken from trade identifiers with versionedEventIdentifer
containing a version in cases of amends. Since identifiers of events are
assigned by originating systems and other participating parties/applications,
the requirement is to inject their own event identifiers into the same
<eventIdentifiers> parent collection. Each <eventIdentifier
eventIdScheme="urn or uri of id source"> has a scheme. This a
crucial structure for integration. Event id's are separate from message id's
which are different for each message sent. ----- Original Message -----
A follow up
question to this is whether people think that we should have the ability to
store multiple event id’s…? I.e.
different vendors may want to store their own id’s in the messages… Any feedback
on this from anyone…? _____________________________________________ All, It came to our attention
that in previous discussions we spoke about introducing a business event id to
all of our notices. In the current design,
there is a “message id” in the header section, which is unique for every single
message sent out. However, if for any reason
there are multiple messages sent out all referring to the same business event
then they should all have the same “event id”. This event id has been
introduced at the Facility Notice and Loan Contract Notice levels. It is a
required field and the sender of the message would populate the id based on
their own scheme definition. Please take a look at the
attached and provide any feedback ASAP. Note: The event id type
used is inherited from an existing FpML structure. Thanks, BK << File:
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