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Function documentationDisplaying the Compliance Check Results

 

The Display Compliance Check Results screen allows you to view the detailed information about the compliance check, such as the components and constraint types of the specification or recipe for which the compliance check was executed.

From the Display Compliance Check Results screen, you can display the application log, the input parameters that were used, as well as the technical parameters that were defined for running the check. You can also print the results of the compliance check.

From the Compliance Check Results table, you can navigate directly back to the recipe or specification in question.

Features

The compliance check results are displayed in a table, or hierarchical tree, consisting of three levels:

  • The first level, or root, contains the name of the specification or recipe. If there are multiple objects (in case of mass compliance check), the tree list contains multiple root entries.

  • The second level contains the components of the specification or recipe.

  • The third level contains the detailed results of the constraint types (such as restricted or mandatory) and the application area/regulation/usage combinations, with the overrun factors if there are any, for the listed constraint.

You can navigate through the result tree using the Previous and Next buttons.

Note Note

The Previous and Next buttons function at the third level. That is, you navigate from one constraint type to the next constraint type.

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The result list shows three possible statuses:

  • OK (green)

  • Not OK (red)

  • Warning (yellow) — only in compliance check without EH&S Expert server

    This status shows the components without maintained constraints.

You can use the Show/Hide Details buttons to control the visibility of the details area. The name of the selected object is also displayed in this area of the screen.

You can see the following details:

  • The status and the compliance statement for the selected row in the tree.

  • The usages assigned to the selected constraint (level three) in the tree, such as the rating description, the description of the validity area category, and the validity area description.

    Note Note

    If there is no constraint selected, this tab is inactive.

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  • The parameters for constraint validity assigned to the selected constraint (level three) in the tree.

    Note Note

    If there is no constraint selected, this tab is inactive.

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The application log contains the following information about each compliance check run:

  • Error messages

  • Warning messages

  • Information messages

  • Status messages

The input parameters are the parameters that were selected for the compliance check, such as the following:

  • Data origin

  • Rating

  • Validity area

  • Composition types

  • Usage of the constraints

The technical parameters are defined in Customizing for Compliance Check, under Start of the navigation path Recipe Development Next navigation step Compliance Check End of the navigation path.

Activities

To view the compliance check results, navigate to the Display Compliance Check Results screen. Enter the unique ID for the compliance check, and choose Continue, or choose F4 and search for the compliance check results using the following criteria:

  • Compliance Check ID

  • Results Status

  • Created By

  • Specification

  • Date and Time From

  • Date and Time To

  • Data Origin

Once you are displaying the results of a compliance check, you can choose the following functions:

  • Print

  • Application Log

  • Input Parameters

  • Technical Parameters

More Information

If you are using compliance check with EH&S Expert server, see Technical Parameters.

If you are using compliance check without EH&S Expert server, see Specific Settings for Compliance Check without EH&S Expert Server.