What do the project statuses mean?
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A project's status rolls up its statements into one word: Not started, Processing, Succeeded, or Failed, so you see at a glance whether a matter is ready.
A project carries its own status in the Projects list, next to its name. Where a statement status tells you about one file, the project status sums up the whole matter, so you can scan your list and see which projects are ready without opening them.
The four project statuses
Not started. The project exists and has statements, but processing has not run yet. Open it and click Process statements.
Processing. At least one statement is still working through its stages. The badge shows a spinner. You can leave and come back.
Succeeded. Every statement in the project finished. The matter is ready to review end to end.
Failed. At least one statement failed to process. The rest may be fine, but something needs a retry before the record is complete. See why a statement fails.
Reading the status in practice
Treat Succeeded as your green light to rely on the numbers. When a project reads Failed, open it and clear the failed statements first, because a missing statement usually means a gap in coverage and a hole in your analysis. A project stuck on Processing for a large upload is normal, big sets take a while to read, so give it time before assuming anything is wrong.
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