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  • Alex.JA Offline
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    Alex.J
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    Hi @Solibrians ,
    The “Checked components” view sometimes gives strange counts:

    • The sum of passed+failed components is higher than the number of checked components;
    • The number of failed components is higher than the number of resulting issues.

    I understand that there might be a difference between failed components and issues, since issues apply to multiple components, but it is unclear to me how the number of failed+passed component is higher than the number of checked components.

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    In this case, it happens when the rule 1 is used after a gatekeeper (also using rule 1).

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      Pasi Paasiala Solibrians
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      @Alex-J The checked components is the amount of components in the left filter of the intersection constraint. That is, these are the checked components and the right filter is for components that are checked against.

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        Alex.J
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        @Pasi-Paasiala ok, this already makes more sense, thank you.

        And passed elements would be the rest from the left filter (only the elements from the left filter that haven’t failed), is that correct?

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          Pasi Paasiala Solibrians
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          @Alex-J Correct.

          Pasi

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