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Donut Chart | The Donut Chart displays the data in a series of two segments of a circle. The entire circle represents the sum of all source data records. The green segment indicates the portion of the dataset that passes the rules and the red segment indicates the portion of the dataset that fails the rules. Hovering over the green segment shows the total number of passed records and clicking it updates the Results dataset to show the passed records. Hovering over the red segment shows the total number of failed records and clicking it updates the Results dataset to show the failed records. |
Total Records Processed | The count of all records that were profiled. |
Execution Time | The execution time in seconds spent for profiling the source dataset. |
Pass | The count and percentage of records that passed the rules. |
Fail | The count and percentage of records that failed the rules. |
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Click this icon to search for a particular value. Contents will be filtered based on the search string. Click to close the search box. | |
Click this icon to select the fields you wish to see in the table. This feature is useful when working with data sets with a large number of fields. | |
Click the down arrow and select how many records to display on the page. | |
Use these options to Navigate from one page to another. |
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By analyzing the pass and fail results, you can determine the effectiveness and relevance of each rule to their dataset. If a rule consistently identifies meaningful issues, it proves its value and is likely to be retained. However, if a rule frequently flags false positives or is irrelevant to the dataset’s context, it may be considered for modification or removal. You can edit or remove rules by clicking the Edit Rules button. | |
Click this to open the Run History page from where you can view and download the execution logs. |