We have three successful records. If we ignore one sent record, will the total count be four?
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In data processing, the total count of records is the number of rows that have been processed, regardless of their status. If you have three successful records and you ignore one sent record (i.e., you exclude it from the count), the total number of records considered for success is still three. However, if you are asking whether the overall count of processed records (including the ignored one) is four, then yes, the total processed would be four, but only three would be marked successful. The key point is that the success rate is calculated as successful records divided by total processed records. So if you have 3 successes out of 4 processed, the success rate is 75%. Ignoring a record from the success count but still including it in the total will lower the success percentage. Therefore, the answer depends on whether the ignored record is counted in the denominator. If it is excluded from both numerator and denominator, the total count is three. If it is only excluded from the numerator, the total count is four.
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