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Unmapped legacy progress (W4.2 placeholder)

unmapped-legacy-progressDomain: uncategorizedType: process

Description

Phase O-D W4.2 placeholder Control. The /admin/orphaned-progress triage surface lets an operator route legacy requirement-keyed user_progress rows here when no specific Control mapping is appropriate (the underlying requirement is so stale or so generic that no live Control covers it). Rows mapped to this Control surface in downstream consumers as a recognized-but-unmapped state rather than failing to load. This Control is intentionally non-applicable at engine resolution time — its appliesIf is set so it never matches a live scenario, which means the engine never surfaces it on a fresh analysis, but consumers reading saved progress with this control_id can still resolve the file + display the placeholder name.

Applicability

Applies when: features include __never_match__.

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