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What is an Asset Inspection Grading Set?

Score Grading Sets are customisable grade boundaries that can be applied to Asset Inspection Scores.


Multiple Gradings Sets can now be created to be used in different Asset Inspections. Grading Sets can be used to create simple bandings, such as PASS / FAIL, or more complex versions, with items ranging from VERY POOR to EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS.

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How to Create and Manage Score Grading Sets?

To create or manage your Score Grading Sets you must first head to Settings in the bottom left corner of your portal page. Once here scroll down to the Asset section and select Inspection Grading Sets.

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From here you can edit any existing Inspection Grading Sets or create new ones. To create a new Inspection Grading Set select the 'Add Score Grading Set' button.

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This will then open a window for you to create and name your own Inspection Grading Set. The name given here, is just used within Settings, and is not visible to your end users.

Inspection Grading Sets are set as either Percentage or Score based. These will define the boundaries you will create for your gradings.

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To add a custom Grade Boundary, click 'Add Grading'. The window shown below will then appear, where you can add the Grading Text (e.g. Good), the minimum percentage or score that will achieve this grading (e.g. 75%) and choose the colour for that response by choosing a colour from preset options or by entering a hex code for the colour.

Once you have done this, select Add.

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Once you have added your gradings, press the Save Grading Set button to save your choices.

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Where do I apply Grading Sets to an Asset Inspection?

To apply a Grading Set, navigate to edit one of your Asset Inspection Types. Tick the Enable Scoring check box and then you can choose a Grading to apply.

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