Rate validation system and method
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method to facilitate auditing of data in a database, the method comprising:
- entering first data into a first database;
entering second data into at least one second database;
creating an audit configuration including at least one audit parameter and an audit schedule,wherein the audit schedule indicates whether the audit is to be executed immediately upon the creating of the audit configuration or is to be executed at at least one predetermined date and time subsequent to the creating of the audit configuration, andwherein the audit schedule indicates whether the audit is a one-time audit or a recurring audit;
executing the audit based at least in part on the audit configuration, wherein the executing of the audit includes;
receiving screen data for navigating to a location of the first data,issuing a command for navigating to the location of the first data based on the screen data, andcomparing the first data and the second data to determine if the first data and the second data are substantially similar prior to an authorization for a transaction.
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Abstract
The present invention facilitates automated audits for systems storing travel services rates based on special or negotiated pricing structures. The invention provides a system and method by which a customer and/or broker of travel related services may invoke an audit against one or more global distribution systems which are commonly used by travel services providers to maintain rate and discount information specific to customers and/or brokers. In cases where a customer and/or broker has negotiated or arranged for a special discounted rate for travel services, it is the responsibility of the travel services provider to enter the rate or discount information into one or more global distribution systems. An audit is intended to examine rates stored within one or more global distribution systems and flag missing or inaccurate entries. Based on an audit report, customers and/or brokers may notify the service provider(s) and inform them of the discrepancies in order that they may perform the required corrections.
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16 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method to facilitate auditing of data in a database, the method comprising:
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entering first data into a first database; entering second data into at least one second database; creating an audit configuration including at least one audit parameter and an audit schedule, wherein the audit schedule indicates whether the audit is to be executed immediately upon the creating of the audit configuration or is to be executed at at least one predetermined date and time subsequent to the creating of the audit configuration, and wherein the audit schedule indicates whether the audit is a one-time audit or a recurring audit; executing the audit based at least in part on the audit configuration, wherein the executing of the audit includes; receiving screen data for navigating to a location of the first data, issuing a command for navigating to the location of the first data based on the screen data, and comparing the first data and the second data to determine if the first data and the second data are substantially similar prior to an authorization for a transaction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A computer-implemented method to facilitate auditing of rate data in a database, the method comprising:
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entering first rate data into a first database; entering second rate data into a at least one second database; creating an audit configuration including at least one audit parameter and an audit schedule, wherein the audit schedule indicates whether the audit is to be executed immediately upon the creating of the audit configuration or is to be executed at at least one predetermined date and time subsequent to the creating of the audit configuration, and wherein the audit schedule indicates whether the audit is a one-time audit or a recurring audit; executing the audit based at least in part on the audit configuration, wherein the executing of the audit includes; receiving screen data for navigating to a location of the first rate data; issuing a command for navigating to the location of the first rate data based on the screen data; and comparing the first rate data and the second rate data to determine if the first rate data and the second rate data are substantially similar prior to an authorization for a transaction. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A system configured to facilitate auditing of data in a database, the system comprising:
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a first database having first data; at least one second database having second data; and a rate tracking (RT) server configured to; facilitate creating an audit configuration including at least one audit parameter and an audit schedule, wherein the audit schedule indicates whether the audit is to be executed immediately upon the creating of the audit configuration or is to be executed at at least one predetermined date and time subsequent to the creating of the audit configuration, and wherein the audit schedule indicates whether the audit is a one-time audit or a recurring audit; and execute the audit based at least in part on the audit configuration, wherein execution of the audit includes; receiving screen data for navigating to a location of the first data, issuing a command for navigating to the location of the first data based on the screen data, and comparing the first data and the second data to determine if the first data and the second data are substantially similar prior to an authorization for a transaction. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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