Unexpected results

There can be situations in which you do not get the results that you are expecting. Here are the reasons why.

  • A sub-formula (child) can show in the results even though it has a different status code. The sub-formula is consumed by a formula that has the correct status code (i.e., a code of 300 that meets the original search criteria).
  • There can be “dead” branches. A parent formula is removed when it is associated with a child formula that is no longer part of the results.
  • Certain formulas can be hidden from the results due to security access privileges.