RankedResult

Type : RankedSearchRelevanceType

Definition
RankedResult presents information about the extent of a match for a particular search criterion or category. A given criterion can have sub-criteria for which match metadata also may be presented. For example, competencies are a frequent target of matching operations. A search might specify a broad category of competency, such as “Programming Language Proficiency,” as well as finer-grained competency criteria evidencing the broader competency category (e.g, Proficiency Programming in Java; Proficiency Programming in C ).
(Defined in file Components.xsd , or a file it imports)

Elements
CriterionName The "oa:Name" part of a name/value pair that specifies a criterion used as input to the search.
Offered
RankedResultSubCategory
Requested
Score
UserAreaAllows the implementer to extend the base HR-XML specification. This is done by defining the additional information in XML Schema and referencing the new schema in the xml instance document throught the use of namespaces. Once this is done the additional information defined there can be carried in the BOD XML instance document. Allows the implementer to extend the base HR-XML specification. This is done by defining the additional information in XML Schema and referencing the new schema in the xml instance document throught the use of namespaces. Once this is done the additional information defined there can be carried in the BOD XML instance document.
WeightA number expressing the relative importance of a particular component (e.g., a position competency) among sibling components. Weights are most frequently expressed a percentage (where the weights assigned to individual sibling competencies would total 100 percent when totaled), but they may be expressed using another numeric scale.A number expressing the relative importance of a particular component (e.g., a position competency) among sibling components. Weights are most frequently expressed a percentage (where the weights assigned to individual sibling competencies would total 100 percent when totaled), but they may be expressed using another numeric scale.

Parents
\AcknowledgeCandidate\DataArea\Candidate\CandidateProfile\AssociatedPositionOpening\SearchResult\RankedSearchResults