Assessment configuration overview

To configure an existing assessment, in the left navigation bar, select the assessment and then select the Configuration tab. The Configuration tab only applies to assessments created using templates and is only visible to users with a minimum of Read permissions for Assessments as defined in User roles and access.

If you have Read/Write permissions for Assessments, you can:

  • Create a new label and any other observation events that may be relevant to your specific fraud scenario. You can create many observation events from the same observation event template.
  • Make edits to the following aspects of the assessment:
    • Assessment schema
    • Assessment friendly name
    • Assessment settings including rule evaluation behavior, features, and data subject IDs
    • Any existing label and observation events associated with the assessment
  • Share the assessment, allowing it to be called by another assessment, using one of the following options:
    • Private – Can be called only from the same root environment (default)
    • Shared – Accessible in all environments in the tenant
    • Provide the sample response in the Add sample response pane, in the Sharing setting. The sample response must be provided in JSON format. The sample response fields you provide are used to enable descriptions (tooltips) and suggestions for autocomplete when they are referenced in a rule. For more information about how to call a shared or private assessment from another assessment, please see External assessments.
  • Delete the assessment:
    • An assessment can only be deleted in the root environment it was created in. An assessment can't be deleted if a velocity is referencing it, or if the assessment is being shared.
    • Deleting an assessment permanently removes the assessment and its transactional data from your environment and all its child environments. All cases associated with that assessment across all environments, including the root and children are dropped.
    • If an assessment and associated data like rules are deleted in the root environment, the velocities that reference this assessment in child environments show an error on the Velocities page.