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Calculating test results

Written by Hyperproof Support
Updated this week

Test results include Passed, Failed, and Needs review. Below are example tables that show the way Hyperproof calculates test results.
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Hyperproof supports flat-list (e.g., a policy with seven fields) and tabular proof (e.g.,0 rows). Currently, nested proof is not supported (e.g. Jira issue detail with nested properties like comments).

Condition One

If a string contains hyperproof.io, then pass.

Row 1

hyperproof.io

Pass

Row 2

hyperproof.io

Pass

Overall result

Pass

Row 1

lunabtech.io

Fail

Row 2

lunabtech.io

Fail

Overall result

Failed

Row 1

hyperproof.io

Pass

Row 2

lunabtech.io

Fail

Overall result

Failed

Condition Two

If a string does not contain hyperproo.io, then pass.

Row 1

hyperproof.io

Fail

Row 2

hyperproof.io

Fail

Overall result

Failed

Row 1

lunabtech.io

Pass

Row 2

lunabtech.io

Pass

Overall result

Pass

Row 1

hyperproof.io

Fail

Row 2

lunabtech.io

Pass

Overall result

Failed

Condition Three

If a string does not contain hyperproof.io, then fail.

Row 1

hyperproof.io

Pass

Row 2

hyperproof.io

Pass

Overall result

Pass

Row 1

lunabtech.io

Fail

Row 2

lunabtech.io

Fail

Overall result

Fail

Row 1

hyperproof.io

Pass

Row 2

lunabtech.io

Fail

Overall result

Fail

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