Release Candidate
This is a release candidate for v2.2.0. While this contains agreed enhancements and fixes, this release is subject to further change, as we may identify further issues during testing. The intention is to include these further issues in a final v2.2.0 which will be published later in Feb 2018
Release note
This release note explains what's new in the Open Data API Specifications v2.2.0
Enhancements
IncrementalBorrowingAmount added to OverdraftFeeChargeDetail section in PCA specification to allow LBG to accurately represent their new overdraft pricing.
- Minimum Arranged Overdraft Amount added for PCA and BCA
- Fee and charges Cap can now be linked with the any Fee Type
- Academic Term has been added to the period code list
- Sort Code added to Branch Locator
- Renamed the FeeMinMaxType field to MinMaxType
Fixes
Regular Expressions (Regex), that are required to constrain values entered in to fields to a certain pattern, are now in the data dictionary as well as the Swagger.
All Notes fields have a consistent cardinality 0..*
OverdraftFeeApplicableRange section was a modelling error and has been removed from the PCA design
The Max256Type datatype was not correctly generated in the Swagger files. This has now been fixed.
Fixed the way that mandatory field restrictions are generated by the Swagger generation script.
Added missing fee category codes.
Base path corrected to /open-banking/vX.y
Documentation
Examples of how to implement overdraft pricing for 4 known pricing models has been added to PCA Message Implementation Guide (MIG)
MIGs have been converted from Powerpoint to a Confluence & Web-friendly format
"Compliance Report" has been renamed "Field Mapping Report" to better represent the purpose of this artefact.
- Description of the "Buffer Amount" field has been clarified and an example as to how to implement this added to the PCA Message Implementation Guide (MIG)
- Description of the "TierBandMethod" field in the CreditInterest section was incorrect. This has been changed to "The methodology of how credit interest is paid/applied".