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Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos

Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos
Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos

Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos This brief guide describes a sample lifecycle for reference data events, focusing on five scenarios: country based, iban based, organization based, product and account based, and currency based. Events are generated for typical life cycle activities associated with an account product, such as account opening, setting up a limit, account transactions, and closure of an accounts.

Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos
Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos

Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos This brief guide describes a sample lifecycle for market data events, including basic and periodic interest, currency, and currency group and currency market events. Developers can subscribe to whichever topics are of interest and react to them when they're triggered. each entity within the system has a lifecycle and different events can happen at different stages of that lifecycle. This brief guide describes a representative, sample lifecycle for company creation (legal entity) related events. the following diagram shows how other systems, such as the market data microservice, are updated when the company creation process is initiated in the reference data microservice. This brief guide describes a representative, sample lifecycle for a loan product. we can't explore every event, so we'll focus on the most typical loan events. system initiated activities, such as issue bill, make due, and so on, won't be covered by this guide.

Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos
Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos

Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos This brief guide describes a representative, sample lifecycle for company creation (legal entity) related events. the following diagram shows how other systems, such as the market data microservice, are updated when the company creation process is initiated in the reference data microservice. This brief guide describes a representative, sample lifecycle for a loan product. we can't explore every event, so we'll focus on the most typical loan events. system initiated activities, such as issue bill, make due, and so on, won't be covered by this guide. This guide describes a sample lifecycle for bank account events. it focuses on a saving account (without term), but the lifecycle information is applicable to other kinds of bank account too, including current accounts. This brief guide describes a representative, sample lifecycle for term deposits. with a term deposit, you lock away an amount of money for an agreed length of time (the 'term'). To set app lifecycle events, do the following: in quantum visualizer, open the project for which you want to set action sequences for the app's lifecycle. from the project tab of the project explorer, click either mobile, tablet, desktop, or watch. Learn more about temenos products and its rich functionalities here.

Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos
Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos

Reference Data Events Lifecycle Guide Developer Temenos This guide describes a sample lifecycle for bank account events. it focuses on a saving account (without term), but the lifecycle information is applicable to other kinds of bank account too, including current accounts. This brief guide describes a representative, sample lifecycle for term deposits. with a term deposit, you lock away an amount of money for an agreed length of time (the 'term'). To set app lifecycle events, do the following: in quantum visualizer, open the project for which you want to set action sequences for the app's lifecycle. from the project tab of the project explorer, click either mobile, tablet, desktop, or watch. Learn more about temenos products and its rich functionalities here.

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