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Every checkpoint has an associated Weight that represents the relative weight of the checkpoint in the Audit.

The weights you specify translate (automatically) into a percentage contribution to the overall Audit.


For example, if your Audit has 2 checkpoints of equal importance, you should set this value to 1 for both, translating into a 50% contribution for each checkpoint.

Now, if you consider that one is 2 times more important than the other, you should set them as 2 and 1 respectively, translating into a 66% and a 33% contribution.

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In a Kiuwan Audit you can specify an Approval Threshold.

This threshold will represent the minimum percentage of checkpoints contribution to consider the Audit as OK. Independently if they are mandatory or not, only the contribution percentage of each checkpoint is taken into account to evaluate this threshold.


Learn how the Audit evaluation logic works in the next section.

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