All services and related conditions in a master tariff are automatically assigned when a referential tariff is created based on the master. If you add new services to a master tariff after creating referential tariffs for the master, you will have to manually activate the new service on the referential tariffs, if needed. When additional services are activated for a referential tariff, the related conditions will be copied. You cannot add services to a referential tariff that are not defined for the master tariff. You can, however, omit services (not conditions) from the referential tariff that were inherited from the master. These will then appear as unassigned on the list of services for the referential tariff.
Conditions cannot be added or removed from a service on a referential tariff. The only way to remove a condition is to delete the service, which will automatically delete all associated conditions.
If services and conditions are removed from the master tariff, they will also be removed from any referential tariffs.
The only fields that can be edited on a condition in a referential tariff are base charges, minimums, maximums, and G/L control information. Editing these fields will not affect the master or any other referentials referring to the same master.
When master tariff is a customer tariff but the referential tariff is not, conditions that are Carrier Surcharge Based will not be replicated to the Referential Tariff.