Setting a test pass / fail threshold
Roles and permissions
The following roles can set a threshold on a test on a control or label:
Administrators
Compliance managers with either manager OR contributor permissions on the control or label
Users with either manager OR contributor permissions on the control or label
Users with inherited access cannot create, run, edit, or view tests because they have not been explicitly added to the control or label
You can use automated control tests to test proof collected by a Hypersync or uploaded in a CSV format when that proof is linked to a control or label. When configuring a test, you have an option to set a threshold for the percentage of records in the proof that must pass for the test to be successful. Setting a threshold gives you greater flexibility when testing proof.
If you configure a pass threshold for a test, Hyperproof calculates the pass percentage as follows:
Total records tested / total records passed = percentage passed
Hyperproof shows the percentage or pass rate value with only one digit to the right of the decimal point, but it may have additional digits. For example, if the percentage passed is 72.4587%, Hyperproof shows 72.4%.
If the pass rate meets or exceeds the threshold you configured, the test is marked as Passed. If it is lower than your threshold, the test is marked as Failed. If no threshold is configured, all records must pass for the test to be marked Passed.

See Creating and running an automated control test for information on setting the threshold.
See Viewing automated test results for information on failed records.