


The development of ANVA 6 is in full swing. Customers who are hooked up are responding enthusiastically and asking more and more questions. The most frequently asked question we have received so far is: what can I do now in order to move to ANVA 6 with minimal effort? A very important step in this process is to clean up the free labels, in this blog I tell more about that.
2. Dive into the data and create a plan
How many free labels are present at the relationship, package and policy level in your ANVA environment? And how many are actually in use? Are these labels for which there is no standard, or are there now? Our consulting experts are happy to help create a plan for cleaning up your existing free labels.
3. Remove anomalous links in the BOAF path
The BOAF path contains AFD labels. These are delivered with a standard coupling, although this has been regularly deviated from in recent years. We are already helping the first customers with this from consultancy. Are you interested as well? Please let us know.
In summary, I recommend that you stop creating free labels and use the steps above to provide insight and a plan to clean up the current free labels.
Returning free labels is a lot of work. Depending on the setup and type of label, setting it up properly easily requires half an hour to sometimes even a whole day per label. We therefore advise you to start with it this year. We have tools available in our data platform that allow our consultants to quickly provide insight into your label usage. We are happy to offer you a helping hand with one of our experts. In this way, together we can reduce the number of free labels to a minimum, so that you can migrate to ANVA 6 more quickly and make maximum use of all the new functionalities.
