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Validation and verification checks of other prudential data whole bank prudential data

  • Issued:17 September 2019
  • Effective from:17 September 2019

  • Validation and verification checks of other prudential data whole bank prudential dataValidation and verification checks of other prudential data whole bank prudential data

Guidance Note

Validation and verification of the ‘9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data’ Sheet

Relevant to the JFSC’s prudential reporting requirements of OIBs

Issued: September 2019

 

1 Overview

General points

1.1   The validation and verification checks performed on submission are set out herein.

1.2   Excel data validation in the template is limited as follows:

1.2.1   For monetary amounts, cells have been restricted so that only integers in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000 can be entered, unless otherwise noted. As the unit is £1,000, this means that values of +/- £1 trillion are permitted.

1.2.2   Excel only checks validation on direct input and/or if manually requested so it should not be considered to be a failsafe – OIBs should check their data and the JFSC will check the data on submission.

1.2.3   Submission of the template to the JFSC will prompt the checks to run. If all checks re passed, the submission will be accepted, this fact communicated to the OIB together with a list of any warnings.

1.3   In the tables below, both the item (in bold) and the Excel Location (Sheet and Cell reference) are provided.

1.4   When a test is failed, the message received will be as described herein.

1.5   The ‘Check’ is a unique identifier for each test, provided within the message to enable the recipient to match the error message to this guidance.

2 Data input validation

Validation of cells where data entry expected or that should be left blank

2.1   The table in this Section outlines the tests performed on cells where data entry is expected or that should be left blank (and are locked in the Excel workbook).

Check

Sheet

Item

Column

Cell Ref

Validation Message

1

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.1

Amount 1

C3

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

2

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.1

Amount 2

D3

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

3

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.2

Amount 1

C4

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

4

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.2

Amount 2

D4

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

5

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.3

Amount 1

C5

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

6

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.3

Amount 2

D5

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

7

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.4

Amount 1

C6

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

8

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.4

Amount 2

D6

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

9

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.5

Amount 1

C7

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

10

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.5

Amount 2

D7

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

11

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.6

Amount 1

C8

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

12

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.6

Amount 2

D8

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

13

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.7

Amount 1

C9

Input must be a whole number in the range -10,000,000,000 to +10,000,000,000

14

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.7

Amount 2

D9

Input must be a whole number in the range -10,000,000,000 to +10,000,000,000

15

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.8

Amount 1

C10

Input must be a whole number in the range -10,000,000,000 to +10,000,000,000

16

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.8

Amount 2

D10

Input must be a whole number in the range -10,000,000,000 to +10,000,000,000

17

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.9

Amount 1

C11

Input must be a whole number in the range -10,000,000,000 to +10,000,000,000

18

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.9

Amount 2

D11

Input must be a whole number in the range -10,000,000,000 to +10,000,000,000

19

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.10

Amount 1

C12

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

20

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.10

Amount 2

D12

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

21

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.11

Amount 1

C13

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

22

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.11

Amount 2

D13

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

23

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.12

Amount 1

C14

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

24

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.12

Amount 2

D14

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

25

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.13

Amount 1

C15

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

26

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.13

Amount 2

D15

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

27

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.14

Amount 1

C16

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

28

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.14

Amount 2

D16

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

29

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.15

Amount 1

C17

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

30

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.15

Amount 2

D17

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

31

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.16

Amount 1

C18

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

32

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.16

Amount 2

D18

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

33

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.17

Amount 1

C19

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

34

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.17

Amount 2

D19

Input must be a whole number in the range -1,000,000,000 to +1,000,000,000

35

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.18

Amount 1

C20

Must be a percentage between 0 and 100%

36

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.18

Amount 2

D20

Must be a percentage between 0 and 100%

37

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.19

Amount 1

C21

Must be a percentage between 0 and 100%

38

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.19

Amount 2

D21

Must be a percentage between 0 and 100%

39

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.20

Amount 1

C22

Must be a percentage between 0 and 100%

40

9.11 Whole-bank Prudential Data

WB.20

Amount 2

D22

Must be a percentage between 0 and 100%

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