Viewing and Resolving the Deviations Associated with a Baseline - PAS Integrity Software Suite - 7.3 - Help - Intergraph

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A deviation is a change to an object or a property of an object managed within a baseline. This change can include the addition, deletion, or modification of an object or property. These deviations need to be reviewed and evaluated because they identify configuration differences that could lead to a vulnerability or safety concern.

On the Baseline Summary window, if you click a number of deviations in a column, such as in the Unassigned column, Integrity displays the Current Deviations window with that baseline selected and the filter options set to display only those deviations. These contextual links allow you to quickly identify and review a set of related deviations.

The Current Deviations window also provides filtering and sorting at the column level so you can focus on exactly the information you need. For more information about the Current Deviations window and the process for working with deviations, see Understanding How to Use Baselines and Address Deviations and Understanding the Current Deviations Window Columns.

To view the deviations associated with a baseline:

  1. Click Baselines > Deviations in the left navigation bar.

  2. In the Select a Baseline list, click the baseline for which you want to view the deviations.

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  3. In Filter by deviation type, select which types of deviations you want to include in the displayed list.

  4. In Filter by disposition, select which deviation status you want to include in the displayed list, such as Unassigned, Investigating, or All. You can also filter and sort the list based on one or more columns.

  5. If you want to export the list to a Microsoft Excel file, click Export and follow the prompts of your browser.

  6. If you want to process and resolve a deviation, check the check box to the left of a deviation, and then use the Disposition options as you investigate and accept or reject the deviations. For more information about the process for working with deviations, see Understanding How to Use Baselines and Address Deviations.