How to view a sub-audit

How to view a sub-audit

The Audit dashboard will display the main audits in the various statuses based on the timeframe selected in the filter options.

The main or master audits appear initially in a “collapsed view”. To view any sub-audits associated with the master audit, click the black "Arrow icon" on the left, to expand the master audit. A “Once-Off” master audit will typically display one sub-audit. A “Repetitive” master audit will display the corresponding sub-audits based on the selected timeframe.

To search for a sub-audit, please follow the instructions outlined below.

How to view a sub-audit

  1. Select the “Audits” tab to navigate to the Audit dashboard.

  2. Use the “Filters” on the left hand side to search for the particular audit(s).
    Note: These filters are designed to narrow down your search criteria and find the information you need quickly.

  3. Once you've selected the desired filters, simply click the green “Search” button to initiate the filtering process. The search results will be updated accordingly.

  4. The master audit(s) will be displayed on the dashboard. To view the scheduled sub-audits, click the black "Arrow icon" on the left, to expand the master audit.

  5. Another method to quickly display sub-audits is to click on a particular “Status Circle”, which will filter for those sub-audits. These will appear in an “expanded view”.

  6. To view a particular sub-audit, select the green “View/Edit” button.

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