How do I view the score of my report?
When creating a template, you can select if you want the score to be visible on the completed report.
The rating is based on each parameter's priority combined with their values.
If you want the score to be visible, it will appear at the top of the report.
In this article, you will learn more about:
How to add the score
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In the top menu, click on Settings |
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In the category Show report score, select the desired option in the dropdown menu. |
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You can select one of the following options: |
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Variation of score appearance
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Do not show score |
Choose this option if you do not want the score to be visible on the report, however, it will still be possible to see the score in the statistics. |
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Show percentage score |
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Displays the final score of the report in percentage. (This is the same score that you will see in the statistics) |
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Show decimal score |
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Displays the final score of the report, defined by the number of values the report is set up with. (E.g., 1/3, 2/3 or 3/3, etc.) |
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Show smiley |
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Various emojis can be used to indicate the quality of a report. (The emojis are not tied to the number of values of a report. If a report is set to have only 3 values, this option will still distinguish between 5 different emojis). |
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Show percentage and smiley |
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This offers a combination of show percentage score and show smiley. | |
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Show label |
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The report score is indicated by the value names | |
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How your report score is calculated
The final score is calculated based on each of the parameters. If you have parameters, which you want to weigh more or less in the final calculation, you have the option to change their priority.
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Find the relevant parameter and click on Medium priority. Select the relevant priority. |
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The priority determines how much each parameter is weighted in the final score of the report. To learn more about how the different priorities are weighted in the final score, read the article: How does CleanManager calculate the final score of a report? |
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Continue to the article: Adjusting the values
The next article will continue to help you set up your reports
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