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Finding Type Data Model

The Finding Type data model provides definition of a finding category. It extends the One to one cluster model data model.

The following table details the default attributes of the Finding Type data model:

Attribute NameAttribute TypeRelationship TypeRequired
activeTrue FalseN/AYes
baseRiskScoreCalculated (Number)N/ANo
complianceStatusCalculated (Single Choice)N/ANo
conditionsCluster conditionsN/ANo
createdByTextN/ANo
dataModelNameCalculated (Text)N/ANo
dateCreatedDate TimeN/ANo
descriptionText AreaN/ANo
displayNameCalculated (Text)N/AYes
flowStateTextN/ANo
lastUpdatedDate TimeN/ANo
managedBySingle ChoiceN/ANo
nameTextN/AYes
numberOutofComplianceCalculated (Number)N/ANo
openFindingCountCalculated (Number)N/ANo
riskFactorOffsetCalculated (Number)N/ANo
riskRatingCalculated (Single Choice)N/ANo
riskScoreCalculated (Number)N/ANo
riskScoringModelRisk Scoring ModelN/ANo
sourcesReference (Base model)SOURCED_FROMNo
totalCalculated (Number)N/ANo
typeSingle ChoiceN/ANo
uidUnique IdentifierN/AYes
updatedByTextN/ANo
FOOTNOTES
  • The attribute names are used in Brinqa Query Language (BQL) queries and Brinqa Condition Language (BCL) predicates.
  • In the Type column, Calculated means that the value of the attribute is computed by executing a script. The text in the parentheses after Calculated denotes the type of the outcome.
  • In the Type column, Reference means that two data models are related. The name in the parentheses after Reference indicates the other data model.
  • The Relationship Type column only applies to the Reference type attributes. You can use the relationship type keyword in BQL queries.