Veritas Surveillance User Guide
- Introducing Veritas Surveillance
- Getting started
- Working with dashboard widgets
- Managing employees and employee groups
- Managing departments
- Managing reviewer assignment
- Managing research folders
- Managing department users
- Managing department-level archives
- Managing department-level searches
- Managing department-specific hotword sets
- Managing department-specific labels
- Managing department-specific review comments
- Viewing employees associated with departments
- Managing users, roles, and permissions
- Managing application-level archives
- Managing application-level searches
- Managing application-specific hotword sets
- Managing application-specific labels
- Managing application-specific review comments
- Managing search schedules
- Managing export operations
- Managing reviews
- Working with reports
- Enhanced reporting
- Departments API
- Users API
- UserRoles API
- Roles API
- Classification Tags API
- Labels API
- Searches API
- ItemMetrics API
- ReviewerMapping API
- MonitoredEmployees API
- Evidence of Review API
- Item Classification Metrics API
- Item Label Metrics API
- Managing Power BI templates for reporting APIs
- TEMPLATE- Item Label Metrics By Employee - View Report Data
- Managing application wide audit settings
- Working with audit viewer
- Managing application wide review setting
Custom assignment scenarios
This topic describes some sample scenarios for custom assignment to better understand the reviewer assignment process.
If the total allocated percentage is less than 100%, the unallocated percentage is marked as Unassigned. For example,
If four reviewers are assigned 25% each, the total allocation is 100%.
If you decrease the allocation percentage of one of the reviewers to 20%, the remaining 5% becomes Unassigned.
If the total allocated percentage exceeds 100%, the application prompts you to adjust the allocation. For example,
If four reviewers are assigned 25% each, the total is 100%.
If you increase the allocation percentage of one of the reviewers to 30%, the total becomes 105%.
The application displays a message requiring you to adjust the allocation back to 100%.
The total number of newly assigned items cannot exceed the existing assigned items. If the total allocated number of items exceeds the total available, the application prompts you to adjust the allocation to the actual number of items. For example,
If four reviewers are assigned 25 items each out of 100, the total is 100 items.
If you increase the allocation for one reviewer from 25 to 30 items, the total becomes 105 items.
The application displays a message requiring you to adjust the allocation back to 100 items.