25.3 November Service Pack Preview

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Fixed Issues for Enhanced Field Change for AUS Tracking Fields

  • Before Fix: Some Enhanced Field Change (EFC) webhooks were failing to generate because of errors in the EFC process. These errors occurred when certain AUS tracking fields are updated. The EFC process was unable to complete, and the entire EFC event was lost.
  • After Fix: The AUS field issues have been fixed, so the process can successfully generate these EFC events.
    Note: ICE MT does not support recovering or replaying the previously unsent events prior to the fix.

Known Issue with EFC and AUS field Changes: For AUS field changes, the EFC Payloads has the following issues:

  1. The Log ID is not included in the payload, so the user does not know which log was updated.
  2. If a field ID is updated multiple times, in some cases only the latest update is captured.
    1. Example: I have two AUS Tracking logs, one for DU, and one for LP. Both logs were updated within the same loan save event. Field ID AUSF.X1 (Underwriting Risk Assess Type) was updated with values: "LP" in the first log, and "DU" in the second log.
    2. Result: In the EFC payload, only the latest value of "DU" is captured for field AUSF.X1. The first value of "LP" was not captured.

As a result of this known issue, AUS field change data is incomplete and ICE MT suggests that it not be relied upon, except to indicate that some change to the AUS log occurred. In a future release, ICE MT will remove the ambiguous AUS field values from the EFC payload.

To retrieve current AUS log data, you can call the following APIs:

EDC-1225