The capture form only ever had prima neta, derecho de póliza and comisión.
The Access form it replaces has seven figures, and the four that were missing
are the ones that make a policy paid in installments add up.
Adds recargo, IVA, prima total and forma de pago to the policy header, the
same breakdown per installment, and a per-line-of-business IVA rate.
IVA and prima total are the only derived figures:
base = prima neta + recargo + derecho de póliza
IVA = round(base * tasa)
total = base + IVA
The recargo is inside the taxable base. That is not a guess — policy 7006785
prints IVA 52.03 on 610.86 + 8.55 + 31.00, and leaving the recargo out gives
51.35, which matches nothing on the page. Both of its money rows are asserted
in premium.spec.ts. The recargo itself is never derived: the carrier quotes it,
so staff key it in, and the field is disabled on ANNUAL/SINGLE. Both derived
figures are stored rather than recomputed on read, and stay editable, because
the printed policy is the record of truth and a later rate change must not
silently restate what was issued.
The rate lives on PolicyType (seeded to 0.08, editable in Catálogos), which is
the legacy one-row IMPUESTOS / IMPUESTOS_AUTOS tables made configurable. The
rate applied is stamped on the policy so an old one reads back at its original
rate.
Per-installment, not two fixed slots on the header: a policy split into several
exhibiciones prices each payment separately — that is why the Access form drew
the money row twice — and a trimestral policy needs four, which the Access
layout could not hold.
Also fixes two losses in the ETL, which is how these went missing:
- `forma_pago` was marked consumed by the coverage sweep and then never
written to any column, so FORMA PAGO existed nowhere in the platform.
- `recargo` and the whole second money row fell into `coveragesJson` as
loose strings, mislabeled as coverage amounts.
transform_policies.py now writes all of it directly;
backfill_policy_premium_breakdown.py recovers it on a database that must not be
re-imported, and strips the migrated keys back out of coveragesJson. Both are
COALESCE-only, so a figure a human has corrected in the app wins.
IVA and TOTAL are NOT backfilled: they were unbound calculated controls on the
Access form, never columns, so there is nothing to recover and every migrated
policy reads null until it is edited.
The backfill warns on 5 annual policies that carry a non-zero recargo — a
contradiction that predates this change and is left for a human, not silently
corrected.
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The --sync path had never been run and was broken in several ways. Fixed and
verified against the dev DB (two consecutive syncs, both exit 0, 32/32
assertions: stable PKs, manual-row preservation, changed-row updates,
legacy-delete, no child duplication, zero FK orphans; idempotent).
- policies/properties: reuse each legacy row's existing id (by provenance)
BEFORE building child rows, so children no longer point at a discarded fresh
uuid; rebuild legacy-owned children via scoped delete + reinsert.
- customers: replace zip(customers, refs) (mispaired almost every row) with a
ref-grouped id remap; names now restore and no spurious customers appear.
- drop the invalid Vehicle @@unique(legacySourceTable, legacyId) — one legacy
policy row carries up to 3 vehicles sharing a legacyId; handle via delete+reinsert.
- upsert lookup tables (policy_types, insurance_providers, type_transactions,
adjusters) by natural name and remap child FKs instead of inserting fresh
uuids that nothing points at.
- transactions: drop updatedAt=NOW() (no such column); guard report formatting
on NULL legacySourceTable (manual rows). Same report guard in bank.
- add manual-safe prune (prune_empty_customers.py --sync, in SYNC_STEPS): prune
only legacy-owned empties, never manually-added customers.
web: customer-detail mini tx list now strikes voided rows with an "(anulado)"
tag (was the last void-UI rendering gap; /estado-cuenta already handled it).
docs: RESUME.md updated — Phase B sync marked verified end-to-end, void-UI
browser pass recorded.
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Working-tree checkpoint of in-progress work carried across prior
sessions on the feat/crud-rbac branch, committed so it lands on the
remote alongside the CI changes.
- Operaciones admin panel: apps/api/src/ops (ingest upload, backup /
restore / re-import jobs) wired into app.module + RBAC abilities, and
the apps/web/src/app/operaciones page. docker-compose gets INGEST_DIR
/ BACKUP_DIR volumes; .gitignore excludes migration/ingest + backups.
- migration/sync.py plus transform_*.py / run_all / config / dbenv /
blob_extract adjustments for the additive sync path.
- crud/rbac phase-5 web bits: AppShell, api/labels/types libs, globals.
- schema.prisma + PLAN/RESUME doc updates.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
migration/transform_policies.py folds every insurance Access table into one
`policies` table (policy_types discriminator) plus child tables, via a
per-table declarative mapping that absorbs the column-name variance
(num_id/numer_id, no_poliza/poliza, p_neta/prima_neta/prima1). Any source
column not explicitly modeled — the type-specific coverage amounts — is
preserved verbatim in coveragesJson, so consolidation loses nothing.
Unpivots the hardcoded repeated slots: 4 payment installments (c_1er_pago +
pago_subsec x3), up to 3 vehicles (auto tables + MCA2), up to 3 named
insured drivers (MCA2 + LICENCIAS). Also loads BENEF -> policy_beneficiaries
(by policy number), DATOS -> claims, AJUSTADORES(+ATLAS) -> adjusters, and
builds policy_types + insurance_providers lookups.
Loaded/validated (dev): 2378 policies (AUTO 1307 / MULT 760 / LICENCIAS 306 /
M_EMPR 5; 10 skipped for unresolved customer FK, 0 orphans), 4678
installments, 1110 vehicles, 513 drivers, 126 beneficiaries, 1 claim, 15
providers, 17 adjusters — all child FKs verified 0 orphans. Spot-checked a
customer carrying both a utility property and MULT policies (the unified
cross-line view).
run_all.py: add policies to the ordered pipeline. Customer FK resolves
through insurance customer_legacy_refs, so this runs after customers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>