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For each of these, SQ reports the number of flaws, a rating (from A to E, with A being the highest / "best" score) for this characteristic, and a link to a trend diagram. Each of the reported information can be clicked and directs the user to more detailed analysis and/or diagrams for this value. The definition of the ratings as provided by SQ is described in the Rating table below (as well as, in more detail, at the official SQ documentation).


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Status
colourGreen
titleA

no bugsno vulnerabilitiestechnical debt ratio is less than 5%

Status
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titleB

at least one minor bugat least one minor vulnerabilitytechnical debt ratio is less than 10%

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at least one major bugat least one major vulnerabilitytechnical debt ratio is less than 20%

Status
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at least one critical bugat least one critical vulnerabilitytechnical debt ratio is less than 50%

Status
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titleE

at least one blocker bugat least one blocker vulnerabilitytechnical debt ratio is higher than 50%


SQ reports separately the overall numbers and the values for new code (i.e., for the code developed since previous analysis in SQ). That helps in getting the general insight into the project status, and tracking the trends.

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