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;[Premium|??]:This field will identify the premium associated with the sundry. Premium_Code is a 16-character alphanumeric mandatory field that you may select from the LOV(F9).
;[Rate|??]:This field shows the premium rate that is used in the premium calculation. Premium_Rate is an 18 digit numeric field.
;[Basis|??]:The rate basis is the unit of measure that the associated rate is being stored or displayed in, for example, hourly, weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly, monthly, or annual. Rate_Basis is an optional fixed lexicon ([X_RATE_BASIS]) that you may use to look up the value.
;[Override Rate|??]:Premium override rate you have entered that is used in the premium calculation. Premium_Rate is an 18 digit numeric field.
;[Basis|??]:The rate basis is the unit of measure that the associated rate is being stored or displayed in, for example, hourly, weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly, monthly, or annual. Rate_Basis is an optional fixed lexicon ([X_RATE_BASIS]) that you may use to look up the value.