Notes:
- The Scope can only be modified when the assessment is in Design status and there are no submitted results. However, when the assessment has submitted responses, you can add objects in scope but you cannot remove objects.
- You can only add the type of objects that you chose as the assessment type on the Assessment tab of the Setup screen. For instance, if you chose Risk as the assessment type, you would only be able to scope risks to the assessment from the tree.
- See Entity Hierarchy Tree for more information on using the entity hierarchy.
- You can filter the Assessment Scope tree to narrow your objects in the list. For more information, see Manage Filters in the Entity Hierarchy Tree.
- For Dual object matrix based assessments, removing objects from the parent shell removes the child objects in Design mode. However, the vice versa is not true.
- When no filter is applied in a dual object matrix based assessment search, you can select all child objects by selecting the parent object. This is not applicable in case your search has filters.
- The Selective option is selected by default in the Assessment Scope Data drop-down list in the Application Settings window. Therefore, if you have filters in your assessment search, the Selective option will work by default. This option will be selected by default, thereby, allowing you to select standalone child objects in any scenario.
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