After running the health check in one of our environment we got some high risk i

After running the health check in one of our environment we got some high risk items - "Maximum number of nodes per process model".
This was applicable for 4-5 process model that were running. But when I counted the nodes in each of this process models, the number given in the health check was different from what I counted.
Ex:
App1 Process Model (0007d98a-26c6-8000-927a-010000010000) > 70

Any idea how this number 70 is calculated?

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  • @siddharths I believe that Appian uses the hc-process-models.csv for obtaining this count. Attached the format which gives you an idea of how the hc-process-models (Left the column headers as is, and dropped the data specific to our environment) look like. And FYI, we have 6 process models on the environment which exceeded the node count 50 as per Health Check and all of these figures matches the count in the hc-process-models.csv.

    To the best of my knowledge, you can reach out to Appian for asking some knowledge transformation kind of regarding how the stuff works provided if you are on cloud. I guess still you can try asking if they can spend a hour or two with your team for answering your questions.
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  • @siddharths I believe that Appian uses the hc-process-models.csv for obtaining this count. Attached the format which gives you an idea of how the hc-process-models (Left the column headers as is, and dropped the data specific to our environment) look like. And FYI, we have 6 process models on the environment which exceeded the node count 50 as per Health Check and all of these figures matches the count in the hc-process-models.csv.

    To the best of my knowledge, you can reach out to Appian for asking some knowledge transformation kind of regarding how the stuff works provided if you are on cloud. I guess still you can try asking if they can spend a hour or two with your team for answering your questions.
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