Defining package clause terms in mind map
Package clause terms are terms offered as a group. Each term in the
package returns a numeric value. In the visualized product, you can set the numeric value for
each term. For example, a Liability - Bodily Injury and Property Damage coverage on a car
offers package coverage terms, that group three terms. The first package offers 50, 100, 50
terms. The term labeled 50 might return 50 or a multiplier of 50. Like the other package
terms, the Statutory package term corresponds to three terms.
- 50/100/50
- 50/200/50
- Statutory
In a clause term, the package terms can have different numbers of
values. For example, the following clause term has packages with three, two, and one terms:
- 50/100/50
- 1000/1000
- 100K CSL
In a mind map, you can define package clause terms in a drop-down list. For the package
clause terms, use a slash character (/) to separate the values. Attach a drop-down list to a
Coverage, Exclusion, or Condition. Add the package clause terms as topics under the drop-down
list. Add Money, Number, or Decimal markers to the package clause term topics:
- 25/50/100
- 50/75/100
The following mind map shows a coverage with Money, Number, and Decimal package coverage terms.
Text marker for package clause terms
For package clause terms with text labels, Guidewire recommends that you use the marker appropriate for the value, such as Number, Decimal, or Monetary Amount.