Entity classes

  • Release version: Australia
  • Updated March 12, 2026
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  • Entity classes are used to add a conceptual information about the entity or to tag the entity. They are used to classify the entities and they represent a collection of entities that have the same attributes.

    To understand the concept of entity class, consider an example. A company has office branches in three cities. The office space is considered as an entity and the entity class for these entities would be the location. For example, Risk as an entity could be a process or it could be the department in an organization. The entity class defines whether it belongs as a process or as a class in this example.

    Entity classes are listed under Lists in the workspace view. Click an entity class in the List view to display its details.

    The Details tab in the Entity classes form displays the following fields:
    • Name
    • Tier
    • Parent class
    • Description
    • Is root check box condition

    The Entity classes page displays the following related lists:

    Table 1. Related lists in the Entity class form
    Related list Description
    Entities Information on the entities:
    • Name
    • Owned by
    • Compliance Score (%)
    Child classes Information on the child classes:
    • Name
    • Tier
    • Is root check box

    To save the newly created entity class configuration, click Save.