Flagging and Processing Inconsistencies
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Editing the report table is recommended only for advanced users.
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The structure of the report table depends on the correction being used. The report table shows which issues have been flagged and processed by the module.
Flagging Inconsistencies
The flag column of the report table shows whether an issue has been flagged for correction.
The following values are possible:
• 0—The issue is not flagged for correction. Clicking Restore does not correct the issue.
• 1—The issue is flagged for correction. Clicking Restore corrects the issue.
Manually changing the flagged status of an issue is useful for testing or as a safety measure. For example, in case the module finds a large number of inconsistencies, most of them can be flagged as 0 (that is, do not correct), keeping only one or some issues flagged as 1 (that is, do correct). This allows correcting inconsistencies in batches so that the result is easy to check.
Processing Inconsistencies
The processed column of the report table shows whether an issue has been processed, that is, whether it has been corrected by the corrector module.
The following values are possible:
• 0—The issue has not been corrected by the corrector module. If the issue is flagged, that is, the associated flag value is 1, clicking Restore corrects the issue.
• 1—The issue has been corrected by the corrector module. The issue is not affected by clicking Restore even if it is flagged.
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Manually changing the processed status of issues is not recommended.
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