Configuring variant identifiers for a rate routine

A rate routine can have variant rate routines. The rate routine and its variant rate routines have the same code. In the default configuration, the jurisdiction variant is an example of a variant identifier. Through configuration, you can extend or change the definition of variants to have other identifiers. For example, you can configure a variant identifier to other features of the policy such as the underwriting company. Through configuration, you can remove the jurisdiction variant. For more information, see Rate routine variant identifiers.

This topic describes how to configure a variant identifier for a rate routine.