Make generic schedules available in a line of business

About this task

Follow these general steps to make generic scheduled clauses available in a line of business. You can use Homeowners as an example.

Procedure

  1. For each coverable that needs scheduled clauses, attach coverable-specific entities that extend the generic schedule data model. See Generic schedule data model. Use the entities defined in Homeowners as an example. In Homeowners, generic schedule data model entities are attached to these coverables: HOPLine, HOPDwelling, and HOPCoveragePart.
  2. In Product Designer, add scheduled coverages, conditions, and exclusions. From within the scheduled clause, you can link to the clause associated with the scheduled item, if there is one. For examples in Homeowners, see Scheduled Personal Property (HOPScheduledPersonalProperty) and Scheduled Personal Property Item (HOPScheduledPersonalPropertyItem). See Create a generic schedule in Product Designer.
  3. In Product Designer, commit the associated change list to make the coverages you created in the previous step part of the associated PolicyCenter configuration. See Committing your Product Designer changes.