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Activity API

The Activity API Property Class enables users to link user-defined routines to Activities or Activity Classes, allowing for flexible execution at different stages. It is cumulative, meaning routines defined at both child and parent levels are executed together. The Activity API is applicable across various product lines including Accounts, Deposits, and Lending, and supports actions such as updating attributes without generating accounting events.

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Activity API

The Activity API Property Class enables users to link user-defined routines to Activities or Activity Classes, allowing for flexible execution at different stages. It is cumulative, meaning routines defined at both child and parent levels are executed together. The Activity API is applicable across various product lines including Accounts, Deposits, and Lending, and supports actions such as updating attributes without generating accounting events.

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Activity API
The Activity API Property Class allows users to link a user-defined routine to an Activity or Activity Class. As per AA
framework, when a version is attached to [Link], no routines attached at the version level are
executed. Activity API serves as the link where we can attach the user-defined routines for various stages of execution
for different Activity or Activity Class. Read Processing API Routines for more details.

[Link] is a cumulative Property. This implies that when a child and its parent product have routines defined for
the same Activity or Activity Class, then the routines defined at both levels get executed.

An Activity might comprise of one or more [Link] that provides high level of flexibility by allowing the

Feedback
user to attach user-defined routines based on Actions.

Product Lines
The following Product Lines use the Activity API Property Class:

Accounts
Agent
Bundle
Deposits
Facility
Internet Services
Lending
Proxy Services
Relationship Pricing
Rewards
Safe Deposit Box

Property Product Relationship


The Activity API Property Class uses the following Property Class Types:

Dated
External
[Link]
Enabled For Memo
Merge
[Link]

 Defining the Activity API at Product Level

 Processing API Routines

Add Activity API Property to Existing Arrangements


The financial institutions can add the Activity API property to the existing arrangements of the Accounts, Deposits,
Lending, and Multi-Currency Accounts product lines using the Add New Property , New Prop Avl , and
New Prop Avl Date fields in [Link].

Read Add New Property for more information on the configuration.

Periodic Attribute Classes


There are no periodic attribute classes for the Activity API Property Class.

Action
The Activity API Property Class supports the following actions:

Action
Description
Name

UPDATE Allows the user to change any of the [Link] attributes. This action can be initiated as part of
the NEW-ARRANGEMENT and [Link] Activities and results in modification of the API
rules.

Accounting Events
The [Link] Property does not perform any actions that generate accounting events.

Limits Interaction
The [Link] Property does not perform any actions that impact on the limits system.

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