23.3.0 Spotlight Features
Dashboards
Our new Dashboard feature can be scheduled for enablement, for the initial launch phase. Please contact your Customer Success Manager to schedule implementation with our Services team.
Data Set Management
Resolver's Dashboard Data Set Builder allows Administrators to build and maintain the Data Set used to create Dashboards within the system. Data paths are built through the Object Types by selecting the Fields, Formulas, and Properties to create a Dashboard. The Dashboard Data Set feature also allows Administrators to perform Data Transformations and format the selected Fields, Formulas, and Properties. A Data Transformation generates new fields for a Dashboard by performing basic calculations between two or more Fields, Formulas, or Properties in the Dashboard Data Set.
Data Sets must be published within the system before they can be used to create a Dashboard. For more information, please refer to the Dashboard Data Sets category.
Dashboard Builder
Resolver's Dashboard Builder allows Administrators to build custom Dashboards using published Data Sets. For more information, please refer to the Dashboard Builder category.
Embed a Dashboard in an Activity
Administrators can embed a published Dashboard into an Activity within their Organization so other users can view the Dashboard. For more information, please refer to the Embedding a Dashboard in an Activity article.
Dashboards - Data Set Management Improvements
The following features were added to the Data Set Management feature to improve functionality further:
-
-
- Added Geolocation Data: Allows users to understand how different geographies rank against each other.
- Added Role Data: Allows users to create dashboards displaying team and individual performance.
- Added Assessment Data: Allows users to generate a link between all library objects on your data path and their assessments (clones). Users can aggregate across assessments on your Dashboard to reveal insights like Top 10 Risks or Average Risk Score by Category.
- Improved User Interface: Dynamic labels were added on the Dashboard Data Sets and Dashboards, making it easier to understand the Publish state.
- Editing Published Dashboards: Allows users to make changes to published dashboards.
-
Benefits:
Enhancing the Data Set Manager creates a more robust reporting feature.
Impacted Areas:
The Data Set Manager section.
23.3.0 Features
Calculating Gross Floor Area (GFA) using Polygons on Maps
The Calculating GFA using Polygons on Maps feature allows users to draw an area (polygon) around a building on a Map, creating a building footprint. The system uses the building's footprint to calculate an estimated GFA for the building using the following formula:
Gross Floor Area = Footprint * Number of Floors
Benefits:
If users do not know a building's GFA, they can allow the system to calculate a GFA based on its footprint and number of floors. The building's GFA is required when performing a building valuation.
Impacted Areas:
Maps within the Property Insurance Valuation Platform. For further information, please refer to the Creating a Gross Floor Area Trigger.
Replace HERE™ with Google Maps™
All maps within Resolver will now use Google Maps instead of HERE.
Benefits
Google Maps uses a robust, up-to-date location dataset that results in fewer missing locations (addresses).
Address Search fields will now use Google's fuzzy match, which autocompletes search values, pulling in the correct address even if the address is misspelt.
Note:
Currently, Resolver does not support searches by place name (e.g., Eiffel Tower).
Impacted Areas
Maps within Resolver will now use Google Maps and all its associated features.
Google Maps Feature
Minor Features
Add Sprinkler Adjustment Rule to Automated Valuation Algorithm
Sprinkler Systems are now included in the algorithm determining a Building's Estimated Replacement Cost during an Automatic Valuation.
Data Entry From - Sprinkler Coverage %
Build Automated Land Improvement Valuation
Users can create a Lang Improvement Valuation to account for Building Land Improvements that could affect the Building's Estimated Replacement Cost. For further information, please see Creating a Land Improvement Valuation article.
Add Adequacy Value Calculations
A Building Adequacy value can be calculated without generating a Building Valuation.
Update the Floor Height Adjustment and Floor Area Adjustment Rules within the Automated Valuation Algorithm
If the Floor Height Adjustment and Floor Area Adjustment fields are null (0), default values will be used when calculating the Floor Height and Area adjustments.
Bug Fixes
The Total Current Values in the Local Currency Formula will calculated as intended when moving a Valuation from its current state to the Archive state.