If a claim matches the extension on the Claim Pricing Code Table, the contract will search every line on the Service Components tab regardless of Type.

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If a claim matches the extension on the Claim Pricing Code Table, the contract will search every line on the Service Components tab regardless of Type.

Explanation:
The main idea is that matching an extension in the pricing table is not a free pass to scan every line. Even when a claim aligns with that extension, the system uses the Type field as a filter when searching the Service Components. In practice, pricing rules are applied to lines that belong to the same component category (the same Type) as the claim. Lines with a different Type aren’t considered unless a special rule explicitly says otherwise. So saying the contract will search every line regardless of Type isn’t accurate—the Type constraint still governs which lines are evaluated.

The main idea is that matching an extension in the pricing table is not a free pass to scan every line. Even when a claim aligns with that extension, the system uses the Type field as a filter when searching the Service Components. In practice, pricing rules are applied to lines that belong to the same component category (the same Type) as the claim. Lines with a different Type aren’t considered unless a special rule explicitly says otherwise. So saying the contract will search every line regardless of Type isn’t accurate—the Type constraint still governs which lines are evaluated.

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