The quick way is to click on Installed in Content Manager and then click on Faulty, but this can be confusing due to the extra and redundant information.
If you want to remove redundant information such as faulty dependencies and missing dependencies, do this instead:
With Faulty showing, click on the small arrow on the left to expand the filter showing the parameters.
Removing everything except for the first line by clicking on the minus sign (-) located next to the ORs, Missing dependencies, and Faulty dependencies.
Save the filter to use it again. I called mine Faulty only.
To repair these faulty assets that appear after a DBR, highlight them, right-click and choose view errors and warnings. A processing box will open up that you can expand to see the contents.
If the results are 0 errors and 0 warnings or warnings only, you are all set. You may have to change the filter back to Installed and then go back to Faulty to refresh the database as this has been the thing in the latest iterations of TRS22 and I think TRS19.
If there's anything left, then you'll have to remove and download again from the DLS, repair, or reinstall from cdps.