Alert List Matrix

This section describes the Alert List Matrix.

The Alert List matrix displays summarized information of alerts that you can further investigate or take actions.

When you search from Simple or Advanced search, the default sort order is based on Due Date Ascending followed by Create Date Description and Alert ID Ascending.

By default, the list matrix displays 20 alerts. To view additional alerts returned by search, use the pagination controls to move to additional pages of alerts. Click the Pagination Options button. Select or enter the number of rows that you want to display. Click the Goarrow. The alerts are displayed based on the data you entered.

Alert List Components

The Alert List matrix of the Alert Search & List page consists of the Alert List header and a matrix containing one or more alerts and associated data. Each alert has a check box and an IDlink associated with it.

The components within the Alert List matrix are as follows:

  • Alert List header: Contains the number of alerts displayed in the list, the total number of alerts returned by the search. Pagination controls within the header allow you to navigate to the additional pages of alerts.
  • List of Alerts: Displays a list of alerts based on your search criteria on the Alert Search bar. Click the Alert ID link for any alert in the list to access the Alert Details page. If the selected alert is locked (meaning, another user has currently accessed the same alert), a message displays:

The selected alert is locked by another user. Click OK to view the alert details page in view mode only and Cancel to return to list page.

If you click OK in the dialog box, you navigate to the alert details page in view mode. In the view mode, you cannot take any action on the alert.

  • The Alert List header contains a check box, which enables you to select all the check boxes for each row on the page. Selecting the check box again enables you to clear all the check boxes.
  • The Expand image (>>) displays inside the Scenario and Focus fields if the text in the field is more than the column width. Clicking the Expand image (>>) refreshes the data to display the complete Scenario and Focus name.

After you click the Expand image (>>) link, it displays the Contract image (<<), which, when clicked, refreshes the data to display only the abbreviated Scenario and Focus name.

  • For all other fields when the text in the field is more than the column width, a Tool tip dis- plays for approximately three seconds when you position the mouse cursor over the field to display the complete text.
    • Check Boxes: Appears at the beginning of each row. Select one or more of these boxes to take action on one or more alerts. Select the check box again to clear it. When you select using the check box, the alert row displays a blue color highlight.
    • Action Buttons: Enables you to select and take action on one or more alerts. When an action button is clicked, the application navigates you to the applicable Actions pop up. You can take an action on a single alert or on several alerts (batch action).

Before you take action on the selected alerts, Oracle Financial Services Behavior Detection checks each alert to determine if it is locked. If all the selected alerts are locked by another user, a message displays:

All selected alert records are locked by another user. Please try again later.

If some, but not all, of the selected alerts are locked, a message displays:

One or more Alerts are locked by another user. Select OKto continue; Cancelto return to the Alert List.

If you click the OK button, you can take actions on the alerts that are not locked.

If you fail to select at least one check box and click on any action button, a message displays: You have not selected any alerts). Please select one or more alerts.

  • Column Headings: Labels that tell you what kind of information displays in the columns. All column headings in the Alert List matrix are sortable. You can sort each column in the alert list by right-clicking on the column header and choosing the ascending or descending options.
  • Jump To: User can use this feature switch to any particular page by specifying the page number in the text box.
For example: If a list is divided in 10 pages and user directly wants to navigate to page # 5, then user can write 5 in the text box provided with Jump To page and press enter. The user will be taken directly to page # 5.

Table -21 Alert List Components by Display Configuration by Solution Sets

Column and Field Anti-Money Laundering Fraud Standard
Alert ID X* X X
SC [ore] X X X
Focus Type X X X
Focus Name X X X
Scenario X X X
Highlights X
Created [Date] X X X
Status X X X
Alerts Due [Date and Time] X X X
Regulatory Reporting Status X
Regulatory Reporting Type X
Owner X X X
Class] Prior X
SCN [Scenario] Prior X
Closing Action X
[Business] Domain X
[Involved] Security
[Involved] Trader
[Involved] Service Team ID
[Involved] Registered Representative ID
Total/Net Loss Amount X
Primary Cost Center X
Linked Cases X X X
Commodity Instrument ID
Threshold Set Name X X X