You can set thresholds for each score in a scorecard. A threshold specifies the range in percentage of bad data that is acceptable for columns in a record. You can set thresholds for good, acceptable, or unacceptable ranges of data. You can define thresholds for each column when you add columns to a scorecard, or when you edit a scorecard.
Complete one of the following prerequisite tasks before you define thresholds for columns in a scorecard:
Open a profile and add columns from the profile to the scorecard in the
Add to Scorecard
dialog box.
Optionally, click a scorecard in the
Library
workspace and select
Actions
Edit
to edit the scorecard in the
Edit Scorecard
dialog box.
In the
Add to Scorecard
dialog box or the
Edit Scorecard
dialog box, select each metric in the
Metrics
pane.
In the
Metric Thresholds
pane, enter the thresholds that represent the upper bound of the unacceptable range and the lower bound of the good range.
You can set thresholds for up to two decimal places.