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Use of Program Rules vs Program Indicators

All scores are implemented as Program Rules, rather than as Program Indicators.

The rationale is simple: as assessment lists evolved over time, questions are added and removed, and their weight could change. We do not want to change a historical value, which was calculated based on the questions present at the time of a given evaluation. Hence we use Program Rules to store the calculated values at the time of the evaluation. These values are stored on dedicated DEs that are created as part of the list set-up.

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The Assessment Tree illustration below ‘Exmaple 1’ shows the structure of a H2 Checklist, which includes the Scores, Sub-scores and their retrospective questions.

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Scoring follows a hierarchy based on how the Assessment is structured, the most important part here is that Score formulas are defined from the lowest level of the hierarchy to the top (from the innermost part of the Assessment Tree to the exterior).

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