Use this report to see an overview of the status of your code. This report shows how much of your code adheres to the rules you selected in the code review, and how much of the code was diagnosed with issues ranging in severity from those requiring minor fixes (findings with a severity status of "Recommendation" or "Warning") to serious issues that must be addressed immediately (findings with a severity status of "Problem).
The date and time that the code review findings were exported into the report file.
The date and time that you ran the code review that the report is based on.
The code base on which you ran the code review, for example, the workspace or a project.
The number of files that were analyzed in the code review. This includes files with code review findings, and files that did not produce findings.
The number of files that were excluded from the report in the Code Review Export wizard.
The code review that was used in the analysis of the code base for the report, for example, the J2SE Best Practices code review.
The number of rules that were selected in the code review that ran on the code base.
The number of rules that were deselected in the code review that ran on the code base.
The number of findings with the Problem severity level.
The number of findings with the Warning severity level.
The number of findings with the Recommendation severity level.
The number of findings that were marked with an X in the Code Review view to signify that the match should be ignored.
This section of the report corresponds to a set of metrics related to the analysis scope that you selected in the user interface when you ran the code review.
This bar graph shows the number of findings by severity levels of Problem, Warning, and Recommendation for each rule category in the code review.
This metric provides a graphic score for the analysis scope. It shows the percentages of issues that were found in the complete analysis scope. The percentage of the most severe findings that were found in the analysis represents its score. The pie chart shows percentages of the most severe findings by file. The pie chart is partitioned into four groups by severity levels of Problem, Warning, and Recommendation, and the percentage of code that produced no matches.