Options Tab (ACORD Binding Authority)

The Options tab for ACORD Binding Authority data import contains the following fields:

Field

Description

Import Scheduling

Specifies whether Touchstone should perform the data import immediately or schedule the data import for a specific date and time. Select one of the following options:

       Import/Execute immediately

       Schedule on

If you select Schedule on, you must also choose the desired date and time for the job.

  This field is applicable only for data import and for Detailed Loss Analyses in Portfolio Mode. This field is not available for a Geospatial analysis or for analyses in Underwriting Contract Mode.

Priority

Specifies the desired priority for this data import. Select one of the following options:

       Low

       Normal

       High

       Top Priority

For detailed information about setting the priority for a job and each of the priority settings, see Setting the Priority of a Job.

Number of Cores

Specifies the minimum and maximum number of cores that Touchstone should use to perform this import. Enter the number of cores. The setting must meet the following criteria:

       Each setting (minimum and maximum) must be greater than "0".

       Each setting must be less than or equal to the total number of cores available in your Touchstone system configuration.

       The minimum number of cores must be less than or equal to the maximum number of cores.

       The maximum number of cores must be greater than or equal to the minimum number of cores.

For more information, see Guidelines to Specifying the Number of Cores.

If Duplicate Contracts

Specifies which action Touchstone should perform if policy IDs in the import files match existing policy IDs in the destination data source. Select one of the following options:

       Skip and raise error: Touchstone does not import contracts with duplicate policy IDs and reports the errors in the import log.

       Append: Touchstone adds all location-level contract data from the import files to the existing contract record and reports the activity in the import log. In this case, Touchstone ignores layer, sublimit, and reinsurance information for the duplicate contract.

       Replace: Touchstone replaces all existing contract data with the information contained in the import files and reports the activity in the import log.

  If you select the Append or Replace option, any analysis results for the existing contract will be out of sync with the exposure data in the contract after the import completes.

If Error

Specifies which action Touchstone should perform if there are location records that AIR ImportExpress cannot import. Select one of the following options:

       Skip any bad locations: Touchstone does not import location records containing errors and reports the errors in the import log.

  If you select the Skip any bad locations option, use the import log to identify the bad locations and make any necessary changes. Then re-import the corrected file, with the If Duplicate Contracts option set to Append. This adds the corrected locations to the exposure data that was imported during the first import.

       Skip any bad contracts: Touchstone does not import contracts containing location records with errors and reports the errors in the import log.

If Locations Have Non-Zero Geocode Data

Specifies whether Touchstone should preserve or overwrite user-supplied latitude and longitude values in your data files upon import. Select one of the following options:

       Preserve existing latitudes and longitudes

       Overwrite existing latitudes and longitudes

  By default, AIR ImportExpress geocodes non-geocoded locations. For more information, see Using Geocoding in Touchstone on AIR's Client Portal.

Geocoder

Specifies which geocoding tool Touchstone should use during the import. Select one of the following options:

       AIR Geocoder

       Enhanced International Geocoding (reserved for future use)

Offshore IED Platform Validation

 

Specifies how Touchstone validates and fills in missing information or corrects values for offshore platforms (a type of exposure that is different from typical buildings). Touchstone validates the exposure data against an Offshore Industry Exposure Database (IED).

Log Statistic Currency and Rate

Specifies which currency, such as US Dollar, Touchstone should use for import log statistics. Select the desired currency in the list.

For example, if your import files contain exposure data in different currencies, Touchstone uses this setting to convert all relevant import log statistics to the same currency.

This setting does not affect the currencies that you have included in your imported exposure data.

  The Rate field is read-only and indicates the default exchange rate table that the administrator has specified to convert the summary statistics to the common currency that Touchstone uses in the import log statistics. The Rate field may display "AIR Default," "Custom," or "Euro-based."

Remember Settings

Specifies whether AIR ImportExpress should preserve your current import options settings for future import jobs. Select this check box to preserve your settings. Clear this check box to apply your settings only to the current import job.

AIR ImportExpress does not save the import options with the mapping set. However, the Remember Settings option enables you to preserve your settings.

Refresh

Enables you to refresh the settings on the Options tab, including the Number of Cores settings.

For detailed information about setting options for ACORD Binding Authority data import, see Setting the ACORD Import Options.

 


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Touchstone 7.0 Updated September 03, 2020