What are the options for calculating the compliance score
This article is about how Grasp calculates your compliance score. There are currently two available options and you can choose which one suits you best.
To make a change, please reach out to support@grasp.gg
PARTIAL COMPLIANCE (default)
With the "partial compliance" mode, Grasp will calculate your compliance score as follows:
- Naming guidelines can be partially compliant based on the percentage of compliant fields
- An entity with 1 field not compliant over 4 total fields will be considered 75% compliant
- Entities in the monitoring can be partially compliant (instead of a binary valid/invalid)
- An entity with 3 guidelines, one valid (100%), one invalid (0%), and one partially valid (80%) will be considered 60% compliant
- Previously the same entity would be considered invalid (0%) as 1 guideline of its guidelines is invalid
FULL COMPLIANCE
You can choose to calculate the compliance score as it used to be calculated before. This is called the "full compliance" mode. In this mode, the number of compliant fields isn't taken into consideration.
When one field is non-compliant, the whole entity is considered non-compliant.
See below:

This is what we call the "full compliance" mode as opposed to the "partial compliance" mode described before. If you want to switch mode, please reach out to support@grasp.gg