Frequently Asked Data Questions
Q - What is the process for importing data into the Property Insurance Valuation app?
A - The Property Insurance Valuation app supports two methods for importing data: data import by admins via Excel files and database integration.
Q - How long does it take to import data?
A - The time it takes to import data depends on the file size you are uploading.
To decrease the amount of time to import data:
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- Click the Defer processing of formula recalculations checkbox on the Data Imports screen for Data Imports containing more than 50,000 objects.
Defer Processing of Formula Recalculations Checkbox
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- Zip files can upload up to 500 MB of data from a single attachment.
- If a zipped file contains multiple attachments with an average size of less than 1 MB, up to 200 MB is accepted.
Q - Is it possible to put quality control processes in place with workflows to flag some buildings with specific specifications or missing data points?
A - It is possible to automatically define workflows in the system to flag buildings with specific specifications or missing data points.
Q - What is the data-sharing policy of the platform?
A - We continuously evaluate our practices to keep your information safe and secure. We comply with Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and help Property Insurance Valuation Platform customers to do the same.
Q - Where is the data on the Property Insurance Valuation Platform stored?
A - The Property Insurance Valuation Platform Application data is stored on the Amazon Web Services (AWS)TM Cloud infrastructure in the United States, Europe and Germany.
Q - What is the process for exporting data from the Property Insurance Valuation Platform App?
A - The following are the available options used to export data from the app:
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Manually export from the Property Insurance Valuation Platform App to an Excel spreadsheet
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Data syncs to your databases automatically
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Q - How secure is the Property Insurance Valuation Platform App?
A - Our security program defines the control environment, personnel policies, risk assessment, communication, and monitoring of infrastructure, data, software and data. To learn more, go to Trust Resolver.