Configuring policy transactions

Configuring PolicyCenter policy transactions involves making changes to the product model, Gosu classes and rules, page configuration files (PCF files), wizards, configuration parameters, plugins, and sometimes workflows. Each can be configured based on your business requirements. It is the combination of these elements that enables you to create or modify a policy.

Note: In PolicyCenter, the user interface uses the term policy transaction to refer to submissions, policy changes, and other policy transactions. Policy transactions are implemented as jobs in the data model, and referred to as jobs in PCF files, Gosu classes, and other configuration files. Therefore, the configuration documentation refers to policy transactions as jobs.

In contrast to policy transactions, the product model defines the types of policies that you can offer to your customers. Each product can contain one or more lines of business offering various coverages. For more information, see Product model.

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