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Attendees

Sean W. Bohan 

Jeff Braswell 

peter antley 

Nathan Southern 

James Madison 

Reggie Scarpa

Susan Chudwick 

Mason Wagoner 

Dale Harris 

Josh Hershman

Joseph Nibert

Kelly Pratt

Jenny Tornquist

Brian Hoffman

Lanaya Nelson

Aryan Miriyala

Michael Payne



This is a weekly series for The Regulatory Reporting Data Model Working Group. The RRDMWG is a collaborative group of insurers, regulators and other insurance industry innovators dedicated to the development of data models that will support regulatory reporting through an openIDL node. The data models to be developed will reflect a greater synchronization of data for insurer statistical and financial data and a consistent methodology that insurers and regulators can leverage to modernize the data reporting environment. The models developed will be reported to the Regulatory Reporting Steering Committee for approval for publication as an open-source data model.

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Minutes

I. Introductory Items - Peter Antley (LF Anti-Trust, Welcome to Members)

II. Meeting Business

A. OLGA

  1. Peter's team has been building it out. 
  2. 2 weeks ago - PA shared the list of files and data regarding particular files
  3. Joseph pulled up his screen to illustrate where it stands today. Background: 
    1. There is a table now with stat data
    2. 1 column for each code on the stat record
    3. Around 100 records
    4. Just working with a small sample for the purposes of development.
    5. Wrt SDMA: they have added the ability to search and filter on columns.
    6. Some issues have arisen from trying to filter more than one column at a time. On this note: Peter verified that it is indeed a requirement. Those present: yes, it is.
    7. On this note Peter's team will find a way to make this happen.
    8. Clarification of which criteria are used to filter. Joseph: some data types may be different. Current components:
      1. Contains
      2. Equals
      3. Starts with 
      4. Ends with 
      5. Is Empty
      6. Is Not Empty
      7. Is Any of
    9. Should be sufficient for string values. Clarification among attendees: criteria need to be more specific - e.g., filtering against x error code for y amount, for z dollar range. Noted in meeting that the drop-downs can be used for this purpose. Currently set up per: Column/Operator/Value. 
    10. Noted that it isn't possible to filter out multiple column headings per excel. However it is possible to keep adding additional filters.
    11. Peter does intend to add numerical filters however to provide broader capability. 
    12. Decision: for now they will start with "And" and then add sublines. "Or" will probably not be needed. Many will be = or greater than or lesser than, or contains (to search for something in the middle of the string. Nulls and blanks as well, and ranges (combinations of less than and greater than). Operators can be easily built as general purpose selectors. 
    13. AAIS is trying very hard to make the application free. Most of the out of box grid components tables such as this give everything away for free except for the components used for enterprise settings. 

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