Set Up an Integration for ITR-V Form Extraction with Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
Set up an integration to validate the the uploaded ITR-V form and verify an applicant’s
declared income by extracting the income tax return details from the uploaded ITR-V
document.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited
Editions
User Permissions Needed
To create integration definitions:
IndustriesIntegrationFwk
To create or update an Integration Procedure, a Data Mapper, or an Omniscript:
OmniStudio Admin
AND
Digital Lending India Admin User
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enterintegration definitions, and
then select Integration Definitions.
To validate the PAN uploaded by the applicant, create an integration definition.
Click+ New.
SelectExternal Services Defined as the type.
Enter DigitalLendingIndiaITROCR as the integration definition
name.
For the external service, enter the name of the registered external service that you want
to use to connect to an external API.
For the action, select the method or the operation of the service provider API to be
called to match the address of the party profile with the address in Aadhaar.
Select DigitalLendingIndiaITRRequest as the input processor.
This integration definition is invoked by the DigitalLendingIndiaExecuteITROCR integration
procedure from the DigitalLendingIndiaApplicationFormOnboarding and
DigitalLendingIndiaAdditionalApplicantOnboarding Omniscripts. It is triggered when a user
clicks the Validate ITR-V button on the Omniscript.
The DigitalLendingIndiaExecuteITROCR integration procedure calls the
DigitalLendingIndiaValidateUserSelections data mapper.
The DigitalLendingIndiaITRRequest input processor calls the
DigitalLendingIndiaGetDocumentOcrfromContentDocument data mapper.
Save your changes and activate the integration definition.
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