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%%information Benefit Component B0580 should not be used alone, it needs to be paired with at least one other Benefit Component, B0500, in order to tell the system which rate step to use. This is in case the plan has more than one rate steps. In the case where there is always only one rate step, one option is to use Benefit Component B0500 with Rule 02 and specify the value of the 'rate step' (such as '1', '01', etc.) in the ‘Value’ field for Component B0500. Another alternate method is to write a simple UserCalc to always return the rate step value (such as '1', '01', etc.), then add Benefit Component B0500 Rule ‘00’ to this plan and attach the UserCalc to this component. %%
%%information Benefit Component B0580 should not be used alone, it needs to have at least one other Benefit Component, B0500, to pair with to tell the system which rate step it is to use (in case the plan has more than one rate steps). In the case where there is always only one rate step, one option is to use Benefit Component B0500 with Rule 02 and specify the value of the 'rate step' (such as '1', '01', etc.) in the ‘Value’ field for Component B0500. Another alternate method is to write a simple UserCalc to always return the rate step value (such as '1', '01', etc.), then add Benefit Component B0500 Rule ‘00’ to this plan and attach this simple UserCalc to this component. %%