Online Job Stats - A Guide To Your Job Results
When a Online job finishes processing, an automated email containing an overview of results is sent to the email address associated to the account. The email contains a brief summary of every service that the job ran and how many matches were made to each service, but you can also see a complete breakdown of your results by clicking the link highlighted in the image below. These job stats are a comprehensive presentation of your job results containing all the information you'll need about your job.
By clicking the link you are able to see more granular results directly in your browser - you don't need a Online account to access the link so it is easily shareable with anyone interested in the results of the job. When opening the page, you'll see that each service ran is represented by a balloon, which when clicked, displays information about the results for that service.
Clicking the 'Input Details' icon allows you to see the specification of your uploaded file, and within that you can also see the settings for your job by clicking the highlighted settings icon shown below.
This presents the 'General Processing' options that were set for the job.
The same applies when clicking the 'Output Details' icon; you can check what layout the job was set to output and what settings were applied for exporting your file.
And presents the 'Output Options' that were set for the job.
The 'File Summary' section of the stats page shows a 'Mailable' balloon to allow you to quickly see how many records in your file are mailable.
With a full breakdown provided by clicking the '+' icon.
As before, clicking the settings icon allows you to see the settings applied to address processing.
This allows you to reconcile discrepancies in your file if you do find something unexpected in your output.
Finally, you can see the specific results per service by clicking the relevant balloon. Here the number of matches and costs are provided for the 'Deceased' service.
You can then drill down into the results by clicking the '+' icon.
As before, you can also view the settings applied to the service when the job was ran.
There is also an additional option on the individual services results provided by the key icon. Clicking this provides the relevant result codes for the service, so you can then see what service the code relates to in your output file.